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On 28 August 1993 a non-scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Tajikistan Airlines and served by a Yakovlev Yak-40 crashed during takeoff at Khorog Airport, killing 82 people on board (including 14 children).
At Sofia Airport, a Hemus Air Yak-40 (LZ-DOK) crashed on take-off. All civil traffic had been halted minutes before because of the departure of Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov's Tupolev Tu-154. After the delay, air traffic control cleared LZ-DOK for take-off to Varna, asking the crew to expedite their departure. Trying to leave in a hurry, the ...
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On September 3, 1970, a Yakovlev Yak-40, operating Aeroflot Flight Sh-4, collided with Mount Airy-Tash in the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. The crash resulted in 21 fatalities and was the first fatal accident and hull loss of a Yak-40.
1993 Tajikistan Airlines Yakovlev Yak-40 crash; ... 1981 Zheleznogorsk mid-air collision This page was last edited on 3 September 2014, at 17:09 (UTC). ...
Watch a scene of the Philadelphiaplane crash site on Sunday (2 February) as victims of Learjet55 tragedy are named. The mid-size air ambulance plane carrying a sick child and five others crashed ...
The Mexico-bound air ambulance reached about 1,500 feet less than a minute after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport when it crashed at Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue just after 6 p.m.
1993 Tajikistan Airlines Yakovlev Yak-40 crash; 2010 Tajik National Guard Mi-8 crash; A. Aeroflot Flight 630; Aeroflot Flight Sh-88