Aeroflot Flight 699

Aeroflot Flight 699 was a scheduled flight, operated by Tupolev Tu-154B CCCP-85254, from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Turkmenbashi International Airport that crashed on approach to its destination.

Aeroflot Flight 699
CCCP-85219 sister-ship to the accident aircraft
Accident
Date18 January 1988 (1988-01-18)
SummaryHeavy landing due to pilot error
SiteTurkmenbashi International Airport
40°3′55″N 53°0′22.67″E
Aircraft
Aircraft typeTupolev Tu-154B-1
OperatorAeroflot
RegistrationCCCP-85254
Flight originMoscow Domodedovo Airport
DestinationTurkmenbashi International Airport
Passengers137
Crew9
Fatalities11
Survivors135

Accident

The aircraft made a very heavy landing and broke-up, after a poorly executed approach by an inexperienced co-pilot.

Aircraft

The accident aircraft was a Tupolev Tu-154B-1 operated by Aeroflot, registered as CCCP-85254 (msn 77A254), which was first flown in 1977 and had a total of 1589 flying hours accumulated over 8082 cycles.[1]

Investigation

The investigation found the aircraft to be serviceable at the time of the crash with no significant faults. The crew came under the spotlight and were found to be seriously lacking in crew resource management and skills to carry out a challenging approach. The Pilot in Charge allowed an inexperienced co-pilot to carry out the approach without close supervision, which resulted in an unstable approach and very heavy landing estimated at 4.8g. The aircraft broke-up and 11 passengers were thrown from the fuselage and killed.[1]

Causes

The primary cause of the accident was the poor crew resource management of the Pilot in Charge, who failed to closely monitor the Pilot Flying who had limited experience and skill.[1][2]

Summary

The aircraft was handled poorly on the approach, had a very heavy landing and broke-up, killing 11 passengers.[1]

References

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