Incident Overview
Date: Thursday 4 February 1954
Aircraft Type: Lisunov Li-2T
Owner/operator: SKOGA
Registration Number: 13
Location: Beijing Xijiao Airport –
ÿ China
Phase of Flight: Landing
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants:
Component Affected: AircraftAircraft
Category: Accident

An aircraft operating from Shenyang to Beijing experienced severe weather conditions, including poor visibility and snowfall, necessitating a detour. The pilot executed a series of maneuvers, resulting in a significant bounce and subsequent impact with a mound at high speed. The aircraft ultimately landed in a ditch outside the airfield.An aircraft operating from Shenyang to Beijing experienced severe weather conditions, including poor visibility and snowfall, necessitating a detour. The pilot executed a series of maneuvers, resulting in a significant bounce and subsequent impact with a mound at high speed. The aircraft ultimately landed in a ditch outside the airfield.
Description
The aircraft operated on a cargo flight from Shenyang to Beijing in China. There was poor visibility and snowfall during the approach, forcing the pilot to go around. After the second approach, the aircraft landed long at a speed of some 200-210 km/h. It bounced six times, finally touching down 200 metres before the perimeter of the airfield. The aircraft then collided with a mound at a speed of some 70-80 km/h and ended up in a ditch outside of the airfield.
Source of Information
https://www.airhistory.net/info/soviet.phphttps://www.airhistory.net/info/soviet.phpPrimary Cause
Severe weather conditions ? poor visibility and snowfall ? caused a detour and necessitated maneuvers to avoid obstacles.Severe weather conditions ? poor visibility and snowfall ? caused a detour and necessitated maneuvers to avoid obstacles.Share on: