Aeroflot Flight 99

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Date11 November 1965 (1965-11-11)
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AircrafttypeTupolev Tu-124V
Aeroflot Flight 99
An Aeroflot Tupolev Tu-124 similar to the one involved in the accident.
Accident
Date11 November 1965 (1965-11-11)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
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Aircraft
Aircraft typeTupolev Tu-124V
OperatorAeroflot
RegistrationCCCP-45086
Flight originLeningrad-Pulkovo Airport
DestinationMurmansk Airport
Occupants64
Passengers57
Crew7
Fatalities32
Survivors32

Aeroflot Flight 99 was a Tupolev Tu-124 operating a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Leningrad to Murmansk, both in the Soviet Union, which crashed while attempting to land on 11 November 1965. Of the 64 passengers and crew on board, 32 were killed in the accident, and many of the survivors sustained injuries.[1]

The aircraft involved in the accident was a Tupolev Tu-124 registered as CCCP-45086 to Aeroflot. The aircraft was rather new as it had rolled off the assembly line in August 1965. At the time of the accident, the aircraft had sustained 357 flight hours and 300 pressurization cycles. (one cycle equals one takeoff and landing)[2]

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