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Vladivostok Air Flight 352

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Passengers
  
136

Survivors
  
0

Registration
  
RA-85845

Summary
  
Pilot error

Operator
  
Vladivostok Air

Survivor
  
0

Crew
  
9

Aircraft type
  
Tupolev Tu-154M

Date
  
4 July 2001

Site
  
Irkutsk Oblast

Fatalities
  
145 (all)

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Flight origin
  
Koltsovo International Airport, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia

Similar
  
Siberia Airlines Flight 1812, Aeroflot Flight 7425, Pulkovo Aviation Enterpris, Baikal Airlines Flight 130, Aeroflot Flight 3352

Vladivostok Air Flight 352 was a scheduled passenger flight from Yekaterinburg, Russia to Vladivostok via Irkutsk which, on 4 July 2001 lost control and crashed while approaching Irkutsk Airport. A total of 136 passengers and 9 flight crew members perished in the accident, making it the third deadliest aircraft crash over Russian territory to date after Aeroflot Flight 3352 and Aeroflot Flight 217.

The Tupolev Tu-154M was on approach for Irkutsk, when the pilots lowered the landing gear, the co-pilot realized that the plane was banking. The Tu-154 was at a 45-degree angle, and the nose was starting to drop. The co-pilot reacted by violently pulling back on the control column. The aircraft's nose rose sharply, causing an immediate stall. The plane's proximity to the ground did not allow sufficient room for the pilots to recover, and the aircraft impacted the ground, killing all 145 people on board.

References

Vladivostok Air Flight 352 Wikipedia