Regional Airlines Flight 9288

On 16 March 2005, Regional Airlines Flight 9288 crashed on approach to Varandey Airport in Russia's Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, killing 28 of the 52 people on board.[1]

Regional Airlines Flight 9288
Accident
Date16 March 2005 (2005-03-16)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
SiteVarandey Airport, Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAntonov An-24RV
OperatorRegional Airlines
RegistrationRA-46489
Flight originUsinsk Airport, Komi, Russia
DestinationVarandey Airport, Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia
Passengers45
Crew7
Fatalities28 (26 passengers, 2 crew)
Survivors24

Accident

Regional Airlines Flight 9288 was an Antonov An-24RV (NATO reporting name "Coke") making a non-scheduled Russian domestic passenger flight on 16 March 2005 from Usinsk Airport in Komi to Varandey Airport in Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug with seven crew members and 45 passengers aboard. On approach to Varandey Airport, the crew allowed the An-24RV's speed to drop and its nose to rise until in stalled. At 13:53, the aircraft struck a hill, crashed about 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) from the airport, and burned, killing 28 people (two crew members and 26 passengers).[1]

The aircraft's airspeed and angle-of-attack indicators may have malfunctioned, making it difficult for the crew to monitor flight parameters accurately.[1]

Aircraft

The aircraft was a twin-engine Antonov An-24RV, manufacturer's serial number 27308107. It had first flown in 1972 and was registered as RA-46489. Regional Airlines had leased it from Kuzbassaviafrakht (Kuzbass Aero Freight).[1]

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