Aeroflot Flight 6515
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Date23 October 1978
SummaryEngine failure due to icing and crew error
Site
- Sivash Bay, 24 km southeast of Yemelyanovka, Nizhnegorsky District (Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union)
- 45°26′N 35°10′E / 45.433°N 35.167°E
AircrafttypeAntonov An-24B
An-24B of Aeroflot | |
| Accident | |
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| Date | 23 October 1978 |
| Summary | Engine failure due to icing and crew error |
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| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Antonov An-24B |
| Operator | Aeroflot (North Caucasian Civil Aviation Administration, Stavropol Separate Aviation Unit) |
| Registration | CCCP-46327 |
| Flight origin | Stavropol (Russian SFSR) |
| Stopover | Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR Chișinău, Moldavian SSR |
| Destination | Lviv, Ukrainian SSR |
| Occupants | 26 |
| Passengers | 21 |
| Crew | 5 |
| Fatalities | 26 |
| Survivors | 0 |
Aeroflot Flight 6515 was an scheduled flight operated by an Aeroflot Antonov An-24 that crashed on October 23, 1978, in Sivash Bay due to engine failure caused by icing and pilot error, resulting in the deaths of all 26 people on board.
The An-24B with tail number 46327 (factory number 97305504, serial number 055-04) was produced by the Antonov plant on August 26, 1969. At the time of the accident, the aircraft had a total flight time of 15,851 hours and had performed 13,457 landings.[1]
Crew
The aircraft was piloted by a crew from the 83rd flight squadron, which included the following members:
- Pilot in command — Vladimir Mikhailovich Dubinin;
- Co-pilot — Vladimir Vladimirovich Yunkin;
- Navigator — Vladimir Borisovich Latalin;
- Flight engineer — Vladimir Alexandrovich Lisitsyn;
- Flight attendant — Nina Rudolfovna Vorobyova.
