Aeroflot Flight 783

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Date27 October 1953 (1953-10-27)
SummaryOverloading, stall, loss of control
Site
  • 6 km from Magadan Airport, near Magadan, RSFSR, USSR
AircrafttypeIlyushin Il-12P
Aeroflot Flight 783
Ilyushin Il-12 of Aeroflot
Accident
Date27 October 1953 (1953-10-27)
SummaryOverloading, stall, loss of control
Site
  • 6 km from Magadan Airport, near Magadan, RSFSR, USSR
Aircraft
Aircraft typeIlyushin Il-12P
OperatorAeroflot (Far Eastern TU GVF, 141 ato)
RegistrationCCCP-Л1765
Flight originMagadan-13 Airport, Magadan
1st stopoverOkhotsk Airport, Okhotsk
Last stopoverNikolaevsk-on-Amur Airport, Nikolaevsk-on-Amur
DestinationNew Airport, Khabarovsk
Occupants32
Passengers27
Crew5
Fatalities22
Survivors10

Aeroflot Flight 783 was an aviation accident involving an Ilyushin Il-12P aircraft operated by Aeroflot, which occurred on Tuesday, October 27, 1953, near Magadan, resulting in the deaths of 22 people.

The Ilyushin Il-12P, with factory number 93013102 and serial number 31-02, was manufactured by the "Znamya Truda" plant (Moscow) on December 31, 1949. The airliner received the registration number CCCP-Л1765 and was transferred to the Main Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet, which then assigned it to the 141st (Khabarovsk) Air Transport Detachment of the Far Eastern Territorial Administration of the Civil Air Fleet. The aircraft had a total flying time of 4,271 hours.[1]

Crew

  • Commander of the aircraft – Nazarov Fyodor Alekseyevich
  • Pilot-instructor – Altasin Alexander Mikhailovich
  • Co-pilot – Zhuravel Vasily Terentyevich
  • Flight engineer – Priezhzhev Viktor Vasilyevich
  • Radio operator – Stupin Alexander Stepanovich

Accident

Investigation

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