Incident Overview

Date: Saturday 26 February 1966
Aircraft Type: Antonov An-2
Owner/operator: Aeroflot, Far East Civil Aviation Directorate
Registration Number: CCCP-79910
Location: Mys Nalycheva – ÿ Russia
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 3 / Occupants: 3
Component Affected: An-2 aircraftAn-2 aircraft
Category: Accident
An-2 aircraft experienced a severe weather event during a flight from Milkovo to Khalaktyrka. Due to below-minimum weather conditions, including heavy snowfall and poor visibility, the aircraft deviated from its planned route, resulting in a crash at a significant altitude. The crash occurred on a hill with a summit elevation of 594 meters.An-2 aircraft experienced a severe weather event during a flight from Milkovo to Khalaktyrka. Due to below-minimum weather conditions, including heavy snowfall and poor visibility, the aircraft deviated from its planned route, resulting in a crash at a significant altitude. The crash occurred on a hill with a summit elevation of 594 meters.

Description

The An-2 operated on a flight from Milkovo to Khalaktyrka in support of a geological expedition when it encountered below-minima weather conditions. Poor visibility and heavy snowfall existed in the area. The aircraft deviated from the prescribed flight path to the left by 17 km and crashed at a height of 589 metres into the cloud-covered summit of a hill (594 metres) on cape Mys Nalycheva.

Source of Information

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Primary Cause

Below-minimum weather conditions, specifically heavy snowfall and poor visibility.Below-minimum weather conditions, specifically heavy snowfall and poor visibility.

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