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UTAir Tupolev TU-134A-3 plane crash
Samara, Russia

UTAir Tupolev TU-134A-3 plane crash - Samara, Russia

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Samara, RussiaThe Tu-134 passenger jet owned by Russian airline UTAir, carrying 50 passengers and seven crewmembers, was commuting from the Siberian city of Surgut to the western city of Belgorod with a stop in Samara, a city on the Volga River, about 885 kilometres southeast of Moscow.

Weather conditions were very poor at Samara as the twin-engine plane approached the airport: horizontal visibility was 150 meters and vertical visibility was 300 feet. Heavy and freezing fog had surrounded the area. The airplane contacted the ground 400 m short of the runway. The left wing hit the ground and separated from the fuselage. Then the plane rolled on its back and the fuselage broke apart. 6 passengers died, 20 occupants were injured and 31 escaped without injury.

Prosecutors investigating the crash in the central Russian city of Samara said bad weather and pilot error were the most likely causes.

After the crash, the plane's wrecked fuselage lay on thick snow yards from the landing strip. It took several minutes to the rescuers to reach the crash scene. The plane’s wings, tail and engine were scattered about as rescuers worked to evacuate surviving victims and bodies of the dead and police searched for clues.

Aircraft similar to the one which crashed (Tupolev TU-134A-3)
Aircraft similar to the one which crashed (Tupolev TU-134A-3)
Samara, Russia
Samara, Russia (Red dot on map)

Photos of the UTAir Tupolev 134A crash