Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Flight 251 (2021)
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Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Flight 251 (PTK251) was a domestic Russian scheduled passenger flight from
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky ( rus, Петропавловск-Камчатский, a=Петропавловск-Камчатский.ogg, p=pʲɪtrɐˈpavləfsk kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj) is a city and the administrative, industrial, scientific, and cultur ...
to Palana, both in
Kamchatka Krai Kamchatka Krai ( rus, Камча́тский край, r=Kamchatsky kray, p=kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj kraj) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai), situated in the Russian Far East, and is administratively part of the Far Eastern Federal District. Its ...
in the
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. On 6 July 2021, the
Antonov An-26 The Antonov An-26 ( NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.Gordon, Yefim. Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. "Antonov's Turboprop Twin ...
serving the flight crashed on approach to Palana, killing all 28 passengers and crew on board.


Background

The accident aircraft was an Antonov An-26B-100,
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RA-26085,  12310, belonging to Kamchatka Air Enterprise. It was built and first flew as an An-26B in 1982. The An-26 is a family of
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, however the aircraft involved, RA-26085, was a version that an October 2012 overhaul had converted to civilian use for transporting passengers and cargo. It is a twin-engined turboprop powered by two Ivchenko AI-24VT engines. The aircraft had previously operated with PermTransAvia and
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, and was also leased for United Nations use. The aircraft had been operated by Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Enterprise since 2013. It made an average of about nine flights a week, with each flight about two hours. The aircraft had six crew, including captain, first officer,
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and
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. In 2012, an
Antonov An-28 The Antonov An-28 (NATO reporting name Cash) is a twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, developed from the Antonov An-14M. It was the winner of a competition against the Beriev Be-30, for use by Aeroflot as a short-range airliner. It ...
assigned to the same flight route and number also crashed while on its approach to land at
Palana Airport Palana Airport () is an airport in Koryak Okrug, Russia located 4 km west of Palana. It services small transports. Airlines and destinations Incidents and accidents *On 12 September 2012, an An-28 operated by Petropavlovsk-Kamchat ...
.


Accident

Flight 251 was a domestic scheduled passenger flight from
Elizovo Airport Elizovo Airport (russian: Аэропорт Елизово) , also known as Yelizovo Airport or Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport, is located in the Russian Far East city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatka Krai. Its main runway is long. Milit ...
,
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky ( rus, Петропавловск-Камчатский, a=Петропавловск-Камчатский.ogg, p=pʲɪtrɐˈpavləfsk kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj) is a city and the administrative, industrial, scientific, and cultur ...
to
Palana Airport Palana Airport () is an airport in Koryak Okrug, Russia located 4 km west of Palana. It services small transports. Airlines and destinations Incidents and accidents *On 12 September 2012, an An-28 operated by Petropavlovsk-Kamchat ...
, Palana, Russia. The flight departed from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky at 12:57
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(00:57  UTC) and was due to land at Palana at 15:05 local time (03:05 UTC). The aircraft passed safely through the
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s and at 14:09 was transferred to the ATC of
Tigilsky District Tigilsky District (russian: Тиги́льский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of Koryak Okrug of Kamchatka Krai, Russia, one of the eleven in the krai.Law #46 It is located in the west of the krai. The area of the distric ...
, where the captain contacted Palana for information on weather conditions. Upon receiving the weather information, the captain was given "clear coordinates of the route" during the
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. The last contact with the aircraft was at 14:50 local time (02:50 UTC). The aircraft was on final approach for landing when contact was lost about away from Palana's airport. No
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was reported by ATC. The weather in the area was cloudy. The aircraft reportedly collided with a steep cliff with a maximum elevation of . When it collided with the cliff, it was at an altitude of , below the minimum height for the approach, and was outside of the proper approach path. Upon impact, the aircraft was completely destroyed. Only a portion of the plane's tail remained on the cliff after the impact; the rest of the debris slid down the cliff and into the Sea of Okhotsk, leaving only a skid mark on the cliff to indicate where the accident had taken place.


Response

The crash site was found on the same day, after the
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had dispatched a
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helicopter and deployed search teams on the ground. A weak signal was received from an
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(ELT). Wreckage was sighted at 21:00 local time (09:00 UTC). The aircraft debris were fragmented. A
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fragment was found on the slope of the Pyatibratka hill and another fragment was located in the sea, from the coast. All 28 people on board died. By 7 July the bodies of 19 victims had been recovered by a team of 51 rescue workers. Due to the geographic features of the landscape, the search and rescue operations were deemed difficult. High waves forced rescuers to suspend operations in the sea during the night. A three-day mourning period was declared in the region. Several countries expressed condolences, including the United States, Greece, Turkey, Serbia and Pakistan.


Investigation

The
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is responsible for investigating aviation accidents in Russia. The
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proposed three possible causes of the crash, namely inclement weather, technical failure, or
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. On 9 July, the aircraft's
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(FDR) was found. A spokesman said that "no critical damage" was found during a cursory investigation and that it would be decoded in Moscow. The
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was recovered the same day, but was too badly damaged, with only fragments of the case being found, and its data could not be retrieved. On 17 July,
Rosaviatsia The Federal Air Transport Agency (russian: Федеральное агентство воздушного транспорта - ''Federalnoye agentstvo vozdushnogo transporta'', ''FAVT''), also known as Rosaviatsiya (russian: Росавиац ...
(the Federal Air Transport Agency), released their first analysis of the FDR. After the aircraft had reached the Palana
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(NDB), crossing at an altitude of , it then turned outbound from the NDB with the intention of visually circling back for the final approach to the airport. The
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told the crew they were on a bearing of 340 degrees (north-northwesterly rather than the west-northwest 289 bearing instructed by the NDB procedure). After communication with the air traffic controller the crew reported they were descending to , but did not confirm if they reached that altitude and did not ask for any further descent. The crew flew the base and final turns, and the FDR did not record any lowering of the
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or flaps. The aircraft rolled out of the final turn about from the airport, on a heading of 140 degrees (roughly southeast), heading directly towards the airport. A minute before hitting terrain, the controller informed them they were on a bearing of 320 degrees and about from the aerodrome. The terrain at the point of impact is about high, on a coastal cliff topped with trees (tree height ). Rosaviatsia recommended, amongst other incidents, that the crash of RA-28715 in 2012 (that also attempted to land at Palana) should be reviewed, to assess the implementation of recommendations for flight safety which had arisen from that accident.


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Cockpit video of an easterly visual approach to Palana, circa 2012
− 2021 crash site is on coastal cliffs seen at the left
Article related to the crash
via kommersant.ru
original is in Russian
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