Incident Overview

Date: Saturday 9 May 1987
Aircraft Type: Ilyushin Il-62M
Owner/operator: LOT Polskie Linie Lotnicze
Registration Number: SP-LBG
Location: 6 km SE of Warszawa-Okecie Airport (WAW) – ÿ Poland
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 183 / Occupants: 183
Component Affected: Engine No. 2Engine No. 2
Category: Accident
On October 5th, 2023, an IL-62 aircraft, registration number [Not Provided], experienced a catastrophic accident during a flight from Warsaw to New York-JFK. The aircraft suffered a significant loss of control during a left turn at 11:09, resulting in a crash into a forest 6 kilometers from the runway. The accident was triggered by a broken engine (No. 2) and subsequent fire in the cargo hold, leading to a loss of control and subsequent emergency descent to 4000 meters. The crew, attempting to land at Modlin airport, mistakenly altered course to Warsaw-Okecie runway 33, despite being unaware of the fire. The aircraft’s loss of control resulted in a crash, with the Il-62 impacting a forest and sustaining significant damage.On October 5th, 2023, an IL-62 aircraft, registration number [Not Provided], experienced a catastrophic accident during a flight from Warsaw to New York-JFK. The aircraft suffered a significant loss of control during a left turn at 11:09, resulting in a crash into a forest 6 kilometers from the runway. The accident was triggered by a broken engine (No. 2) and subsequent fire in the cargo hold, leading to a loss of control and subsequent emergency descent to 4000 meters. The crew, attempting to land at Modlin airport, mistakenly altered course to Warsaw-Okecie runway 33, despite being unaware of the fire. The aircraft’s loss of control resulted in a crash, with the Il-62 impacting a forest and sustaining significant damage.

Description

At 10:18 flight LO5055 took off from Warsaw runway 33 for a flight to New York-JFK. The aircraft headed for the GRU VOR, which it passed at FL265, climbing to FL310. Two minutes later (at 10:41) the no. 2 engine Low Pressure turbine shaft broke loose, followed by the failure of the turbine disc. Debris punctured the aft fuselage, causing a fire in the cargo hold. The elevator control system was severed and the no. 1 engine had to be shut down. The flight crew immediately started an emergency descent to 4000 m. After shutting down both no. 1 and no. 2 engine the crew mistakenly thought the fire was extinguished. They had decided to land at Modlin airport, but still unaware of the fire, changed to Warsaw-Okecie runway 33 because of better rescue equipment there. The flight started a left turn for runway 33 at 11:09 at an altitude of 1450 m and an airspeed of 480 km/h. The crew lost control during the turn and the Il-62 crashed into a forest, 6 km from the runway at an airspeed of 465 km/h and an 11deg. left bank, 12 degrees nose-down. PROBABLE CAUSE: “The cause of the accident was the destruction of engine no.2 resulting in disconnection of the longitudinal control system from the control column, cabin depressurisation, damage to the electric system and fire. At the end stage of flight the fire caused the loss of the aircraft longitudinal control and the impact with the ground after 31 minutes as counted from the beginning of the emergency situation. The destruction of engine no.2 occurred without any signal from the warning/testing system. Under the circumstances the crew members were not able to stop the engine in good time, consequently an emergency situation was created on board the aircraft.”

Source of Information

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Primary Cause

Breakage of Engine No. 2 leading to disconnection of longitudinal control, cabin depressurization, damage to the electric system, and fire.Breakage of Engine No. 2 leading to disconnection of longitudinal control, cabin depressurization, damage to the electric system, and fire.

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