Sakha Avia Flight 301 Explained

Occurrence Type:Accident
Summary:Crashed on approach due to overloading of aircraft
Site:Near Aldan Airport, Russia
Aircraft Type:Let L-410 Turbolet
Operator:Sakha Avia
Tail Number:RA-67656
Origin:Kutana Airport
Stopover:Uchur Airport
Destination:Aldan Airport
Passengers:22
Crew:2
Fatalities:24
Survivors:0
Iata:K7301
Icao:SKH301
Callsign:SAKHAAVIA 301
Occupants:24

Sakha Avia Flight 301 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Kutana to Aldan via Uchur in Russia. On 26 August 1993 the Let L-410 Turbolet operating the flight crashed on approach to Aldan Airport, killing all 24 people on board. It is the deadliest aviation disaster involving the Let L-410 Turbolet.[1] [2]

Accident

The aircraft was on final approach to Aldan Airport. The flaps were extended for landing, however, when this happened, the aircraft abruptly pitched up to 40 degrees, stalled and crashed into the ground 896feet from the runway. All 24 people on board were killed.

Aircraft

The aircraft involved was a three-year-old L-410UVP-E (registration RA-67656) which first flew in 1990. The aircraft was powered by two Walter M-601E engines.

Investigation

The investigation determined that the aircraft was overloaded, moving the center of gravity to the rear.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Let L-410UVP-E RA-67656 Aldan Airport (ADH). Ranter. Harro. aviation-safety.net. 2019-05-02.
  2. Web site: Aviation Safety Network > ASN Aviation Safety Database > Aircraft type index > Let L-410. Ranter. Harro. aviation-safety.net. 2019-05-02.