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Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise Flight 9045 was a cargo flight that crashed on approach to Nalchik while carrying 12,515 kg (27,591 lb) of coins from the Saint Petersburg Mint.[1]

Pulkovo Flight 9045
An Antonov An-12BP similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
Date24 February 1994
SummaryLoss of control during approach, due to icing
SiteNear Nalchik Airport, Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAntonov An-12BP
OperatorPulkovo Aviation Enterprise
RegistrationRA-11118
Flight originPulkovo Airport, Saint Petersburg
StopoverVolgograd International Airport, Volgograd
DestinationNalchik Airport, Kabardino-Balkaria
Occupants13
Passengers7
Crew6
Fatalities13
Survivors0

Aircraft


The aircraft involved in the accident was an Antonov An-12BP with four Ivchenko AI-20M engines, registered RA-11118 to Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise.[2][3]


Crew


Seven crew members and six passengers were aboard the flight. The cockpit crew consisted of:[3]


Synopsis


Flight 9045 carried 12,515 kg (27,591 lb) of coins in cargo from St. Petersburg to the stopover in Volgograd. Until landing there were no issues during the flight to Nalchik. The air traffic controller informed the flight crew of the weather conditions at the airport, but failed to mention the issue of ice; hence the crew did not activate the de-icing system for the approach.[3]

When the flight was 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) away from the runway, the crew set the flaps at 15°. At 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the runway, the aircraft entered the glide path, after which the flaps were set to 35°. 16 seconds later, the crew increased the engine power to maintain a consistent speed of 260 km/h (140 kn; 160 mph). The flight was already 40 metres (130 ft) above the glide path and the pilots adjusted the elevators from 1 to 5° deflection, only for the elevators to spontaneously go to 15° deflection.[3]

At an altitude of 320 metres (1,050 ft) the aircraft pitched nose-down 50-55° into a rapid descent; the pilots pulled back on the control columns; but due being at a low altitude the aircraft was unable to recover from the dive, the aircraft crashed into a field and was quickly engulfed in flames.[3]


Cause


The investigation concluded that causes of the accident were as follows:[3]


References


  1. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov 12BP RA-11118 Nalchik Airport (NAL)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
  2. "Антонов Ан-12 Бортовой №: RA-11118". russianplanes.net. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
  3. "Катастрофа Ан-12 в Нальчике" [Accident An-12 in Nalchik]. www.airdisaster.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-04-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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На других языках


[de] Pulkovo-Airlines-Flug 9045

Auf dem Pulkovo-Airlines-Flug 9045 (Flugnummer: FV9045) verunglückte am 24. Februar 1994 eine Antonow An-12BP kurz vor der Landung in Naltschik in Kabardino-Balkarien. Bei dem Unfall kamen alle 13 Personen an Bord der Maschine ums Leben.
- [en] Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise Flight 9045

[ru] Катастрофа Ан-12 в Нальчике

Катастрофа Ан-12 в Нальчике — авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая в четверг 24 февраля 1994 года. Транспортным самолёт Ан-12БП авиакомпании «Пулково» выполнял внутренний рейс ПЛ-9045 по маршруту Санкт-Петербург—Волгоград—Нальчик, но при заходе на посадку в пункте назначения самопроизвольно перешёл в пикирование и рухнул в поле. Погибли все находившиеся на его борту 13 человек — 7 членов экипажа и 6 пассажиров.



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