Incident Overview

Date: Thursday 9 September 1976
Aircraft Type: Yakovlev Yak-40
Owner/operator: Aeroflot, North Kavkaz Civil Aviation Directorate
Registration Number: CCCP-87772
Location: 37 km S off Anapa [Black Sea] – ÿ Russia
Phase of Flight: En route
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 18 / Occupants: 18
Component Affected: Both aircraft ? Antonov An-24RV and Aeroflot Flight 31.Both aircraft ? Antonov An-24RV and Aeroflot Flight 31.
Category: Accident
An Antonov An-24RV and Aeroflot Flight 31 crashed following a mid-air collision over the Black Sea. Both aircraft were en route at an altitude of 5700 meters. The Yakovlev collided head-on with the Antonov, resulting in the deaths of all 52 passengers and 18 crew members on the An-24 and all 18 occupants on the Yak-40. The collision occurred due to a violation of separation rules and insufficient situational awareness.An Antonov An-24RV and Aeroflot Flight 31 crashed following a mid-air collision over the Black Sea. Both aircraft were en route at an altitude of 5700 meters. The Yakovlev collided head-on with the Antonov, resulting in the deaths of all 52 passengers and 18 crew members on the An-24 and all 18 occupants on the Yak-40. The collision occurred due to a violation of separation rules and insufficient situational awareness.

Description

Aeroflot Flight 7957, an Antonov An-24RV and Aeroflot Flight 31, a Yakovlev 40, crashed following a mid-air collision over the Black Sea. All 52 on board the An-24 and all 18 occupants of the Yak-40 were killed. The An-24 (CCCP-46518) operated on a flight from Gomel to Donetsk and Sochi and took off at Donetsk Airport at 12:56 hours local time. The Yak-40 (CCCP-87772) took off from Rostov at 12:47, bound for Kerch. Both aircraft were en route at an altitude of 5700 meters. At 13:47 hours, the An-24 was in contact with the controller of the Western sector of the Krasnodar ARTCC. The flight was cleared to turn left onto the airway in the direction of Sochi. At the same time, the Yak-40 was approaching on the same airway, at the same altitude, in the opposite direction. The Yakovlev collided head-on with the Antonov The wreckage of both aircraft sank in in the water of the Black Sea, 1500-1600 feet deep. PROBABLE CAUSE: Violation of separation rules. Contributing causes were insufficient visual alertness on the part of both crews and a lack of ‘situation analysis’ based on air/ground radio communications.

Source of Information

https://www.airhistory.net/info/soviet.php, http://airdisaster.ru/database.php?id=64https://www.airhistory.net/info/soviet.php, http://airdisaster.ru/database.php?id=64

Primary Cause

Violation of separation rules.Violation of separation rules.

Share on:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *