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On 19 October 1986, a Tupolev Tu-134 jetliner with a Soviet crew carrying President Samora Machel and 43 others from Mbala, Zambia to the Mozambican capital Maputo crashed at Mbuzini, South Africa. Nine passengers and one crew member survived the crash, but President Machel and 33 others died, including several ministers and senior officials of ...
Aeroflot Flight 6502 was a Soviet domestic passenger flight operated by a Tupolev Tu-134A from Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg) to Grozny via Kuibyshev (now Samara), which crashed in Kuibyshev on 20 October 1986.
Air Chicago Freight Airlines N9446Z crash [208] 6 August 1976 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. North American B-25 Mitchell: 1 0 1: N/A Indian Airlines VT-EFL crash [24] 12 January 1977 Hyderabad, India Boeing 737: 1 0 1: 1 (on aircraft) Air Inter F-BHRZ crash [24] 21 February 1977 Bordeaux, France Sud Caravelle: 1 68 69: 2 (all on aircraft) Aeroflot ...
The crash was later found to be caused by an accumulation of ground walnut shells that had been used to clean the machinery. [103] [104] [105] 15 September A Greek Air Force F-84F exploded over Larissa, three people on the ground killed. 7 October BA-55 a Belgian Air Force Dassault Mirage 5BA crashed into a quarry at Bierset, pilot killed. 9 ...
Aeroflot Flight 892 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Minsk to East Berlin, which crashed on 12 December 1986 due to pilot error, killing seventy-two of the eighty-two passengers and crew on board. [1]
Here’s what eight of the 23 victims endured from the mass shooting at Union Station. ... 2024 at 8:48 AM ... Twenty-two more fellow Kansas City Chiefs fans — half of them children — came to ...
The last commercial plane crash in the U.S. happened on Feb. 12, 2009, when Colgan Air Flight 3407 crashed during landing near Buffalo Niagara International Airport, killing all 49 people onboard.
(November 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The aircraft was a Tupolev Tu-134 AK, manufactured in 1978 and registered as CCCP-65120 to the Komi Civil Aviation department of Aeroflot. At the time of the crash the aircraft had sustained 7,989 pressurization cycles and 13,988 flight hours.