Incident Overview

Date: Monday 11 June 2012
Aircraft Type: Antonov An-2R
Owner/operator: Avia Zov
Registration Number: RA-40312
Location: 10 km SW of Serov, Sverdlovsk region – ÿ Russia
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 13 / Occupants: 13
Component Affected: AircraftAircraft
Investigating Agency: MAKMAK
Category: Accident
On June 11, 2012, an Antonov 2 biplane, RA-40312, crashed near Serov, Sverdlovsk region, Russia, resulting in the deaths of all thirteen passengers and crew. An illegal flight was initiated, and the aircraft was taken to a drinking party at an airfield near Serov. Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the search operation was called off on November 13, 2012. The wreckage was discovered by local hunters in hard-to-access terrain in May 2013, revealing the aircraft crashed due to a pilot’s flight at a low altitude, resulting in a collision with a tree and subsequent flames.On June 11, 2012, an Antonov 2 biplane, RA-40312, crashed near Serov, Sverdlovsk region, Russia, resulting in the deaths of all thirteen passengers and crew. An illegal flight was initiated, and the aircraft was taken to a drinking party at an airfield near Serov. Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the search operation was called off on November 13, 2012. The wreckage was discovered by local hunters in hard-to-access terrain in May 2013, revealing the aircraft crashed due to a pilot’s flight at a low altitude, resulting in a collision with a tree and subsequent flames.

Description

An Antonov 2 biplane, RA-40312, was destroyed in an accident near Serov, Sverdlovsk region, Russia after being taken on an illegal flight. All thirteen on board were killed. In the evening of June 11, the Eve of Russia’s Day, a group of people were having a drinking party at the airfield near the city of Serov, Russia. They than managed to illegally take An-2 plane parked at the airfield to fly for fishing or sauna party elsewhere. Among the men were the Chief of Serov city police, three police inspectors, the guard of the airport, a private company guard, a pensionist, a young unemployed guy and a local mobile shop owner. The exact destination of the flight remains unknown. The airplane was reported missing an a search operation was initiated. Because of deteriorating weather conditions the search was called off on November 13, 2012. Almost 300,000 square kilometers were searched. Early May 2013, local hunters accidentally found the wreckage in hard-to-access terrain. It was found that the airplane probably touched tree tops with the left wing, causing the aircraft to spin to the left. It then collided with the ground at an angle close to 90ø and burst into flames. The cause of the crash of the An-2 RA-40312 was a flight at a height well below the safe altitude by the pilot, which led to a collision with a tree and a further crash of the aircraft.

Source of Information

http://lenta.ru/news/2012/06/13/gibdd/, http://ural-sled-trans.ru/news.php?id=1068, http://www.ria.ru/incidents/20120704/691509216.html, http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/search-for-vanished-plane-called-off/471450.html#ixzz2CC7Xmj9r, http://izvestia.ru/news/549817, http://en.ria.ru/russia/20130506/180982546/Fragments-of-10-People-Found-at-Urals-Joyride-Plane-Crash-Site.htmlhttp://lenta.ru/news/2012/06/13/gibdd/, http://ural-sled-trans.ru/news.php?id=1068, http://www.ria.ru/incidents/20120704/691509216.html, http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/search-for-vanished-plane-called-off/471450.html#ixzz2CC7Xmj9r, http://izvestia.ru/news/549817, http://en.ria.ru/russia/20130506/180982546/Fragments-of-10-People-Found-at-Urals-Joyride-Plane-Crash-Site.html

Primary Cause

Pilot-induced flight at a low altitude.Pilot-induced flight at a low altitude.

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