Incident Overview

Date: Monday 15 June 2015
Aircraft Type: Antonov An-2R
Owner/operator: Vodoley LLC
Registration Number: RA-84553
Location: Tatsinsky district, Rostov Oblast – ÿ Russia
Phase of Flight: Manoeuvring (airshow, firefighting, ag.ops.)
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2
Component Affected: Aircraft EngineAircraft Engine
Investigating Agency: MAKMAK
Category: Accident
An Antonov 2 aircraft, registration RA-84553, crashed in Rostov Oblast, Russia, resulting in the loss of a 14-year-old passenger and damage to the pilot. The aircraft was carrying 400 kg of fuel and 1200 liters of pesticide, and the pilot escaped unharmed. The aircraft was operating a flight to spray pesticide over a wheat field. The farmer’s son was allowed on board, despite regulations prohibiting it. The engine lost power during the first swath run, leading to a collision with electricity wires and a ground impact. The undercarriage was sheared off, and a fire erupted, causing structural failure and subsequent fire. Investigation was hampered due to insufficient safety measures and a lack of operational and technical documentation.An Antonov 2 aircraft, registration RA-84553, crashed in Rostov Oblast, Russia, resulting in the loss of a 14-year-old passenger and damage to the pilot. The aircraft was carrying 400 kg of fuel and 1200 liters of pesticide, and the pilot escaped unharmed. The aircraft was operating a flight to spray pesticide over a wheat field. The farmer’s son was allowed on board, despite regulations prohibiting it. The engine lost power during the first swath run, leading to a collision with electricity wires and a ground impact. The undercarriage was sheared off, and a fire erupted, causing structural failure and subsequent fire. Investigation was hampered due to insufficient safety measures and a lack of operational and technical documentation.

Description

The Antonov 2 aircraft impacted a field and burned 2 km from the Mikhailov Farm, Tatsinsky District, Rostov Oblast in Russia. The pilot escaped unharmed but the 14-year old passenger sustained injuries in the accident The aircraft operated on flight to spray pesticide over a wheat field. The farmer’s son was allowed on board by the pilot, although this was prohibited by regulations. The airplane had just uploaded 400 kg of fuel and 1200 litres of pesticide. As the pilot positioned the aircraft for the first swath run, the engine lost power and quit. The airplane hit electricity wires and impacted the ground. The undercarriage was sheared off and a fire erupted. The aircraft was consumed by fire. The aircraft did not have a valid Certificate of Airworthiness and the time between overhauls had been exceeded on 10 April 2015. The reason for the accident with An-2 RA-84553 was performing a flight in a known defective aircraft, leading to engine failure and the need for in-flight forced landing, during which there was a collision with power lines, followed by a rough landing that led to the structural failure and fire. Investigation to determine the cause of the engine failure was not possible due to the failure to ensure the safety of the aircraft after the accident and the absence of operational and technical documentation. The adoption of the decision by the pilot to reject takeoff after detecting a loss engine power on the takeoff could have prevented the accident.

Source of Information

http://61.mchs.gov.ru/operationalpage/operational/item/2859184/, http://yusut.sledcom.ru/news/item/937361/, http://www.rg.ru/2015/06/15/reg-ufo/podrostok-anons.html, http://www.mak.ru/russian/investigations/2015/an-2_ra-84553.htmlhttp://61.mchs.gov.ru/operationalpage/operational/item/2859184/, http://yusut.sledcom.ru/news/item/937361/, http://www.rg.ru/2015/06/15/reg-ufo/podrostok-anons.html, http://www.mak.ru/russian/investigations/2015/an-2_ra-84553.html

Primary Cause

Engine failure due to a known defective aircraft.Engine failure due to a known defective aircraft.

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