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  2. Vladivostok Air Flight 352 - Wikipedia

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    Vladivostok Air Flight 352 was a scheduled passenger flight from Yekaterinburg, Russia to Vladivostok via Irkutsk. On 4 July 2001, the aircraft operating the flight, a Tupolev Tu-154M with tail number RA-85845, lost control, stalled , and crashed while approaching Irkutsk Airport .

  3. Vladivostok Air - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1994, Vladivostok Air was an openly traded stock company, "Vladivostok Air", whose holdings at the time included the airline and Vladivostok International Airport. By 1995, the first long-distance Tupolev Tu-154 M aircraft were purchased.

  4. Aeroflot Flight 3352 - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot Flight 3352 was a regularly scheduled Aeroflot domestic flight in the Soviet Union from Krasnodar to Novosibirsk, with an intermediate landing in Omsk.While landing at Omsk Airport on Thursday, 11 October 1984, the aircraft crashed into maintenance vehicles on the runway, killing 174 people on board and four on the ground.

  5. 2001 Linate Airport runway collision - Wikipedia

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    This was insufficient to halt the jet's momentum, and it crashed into a luggage hangar located near the runway's end, at a speed of approximately 136 knots (252 km/h; 157 mph). In the impact, all the MD-87's crew and passengers were killed. The crash and subsequent fire killed four Italian ground personnel in the hangar and injured four more. [8]

  6. Aeroflot Flight 5143 - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Civil Aviation revealed that, during the proposal of the Tupolev Design Bureau and the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation, the flight weight of the Tu-154 was increased from 70 tonnes at an altitude of 12,500 meters to 86.5 tonnes for a flight level of 12,100 meters, without taking into account deviations in outside air ...

  7. Figure skaters from US, Russia among those aboard doomed ...

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    This photo taken on February 24, 1996, shows World Champion Russian figure skaters Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, who were on board a U.S. passenger jet that crashed near Washington D.C., on ...

  8. Aeroflot Flight 1492 - Wikipedia

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    The secondary radio (VHF2) remained operative and the crew were able to restore communication with air traffic control (ATC) and made a pan-pan call on the emergency frequency. [6] Flight 1492, after the fire. The aircraft stopped its climb at flight level 106 (around 10,600 feet or 3,200 metres) and was guided towards Sheremetyevo by ATC.

  9. South Korea plane crash: Jeju Air cuts flights to ‘repair ...

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    Jeju Air's chief executive said the airline will reduce its winter air traffic by up to 15 per cent and aim to secure trust following the death of 179 people in the plane crash.. All 175 ...