HAWKER BEECH A36TC

Suvorovskaya — December 13, 2015

Event Information

DateDecember 13, 2015
Event TypeACC
NTSB NumberERA16WA069
Event ID20151215X70000
LocationSuvorovskaya
CountryRS
Coordinates44.19389, 42.68972
Highest InjuryFATL

Aircraft

MakeHAWKER BEECH
ModelA36TC
CategoryAIR
FAR PartNUSN
Aircraft DamageDEST

Conditions

Light ConditionNR
WeatherIMC

Injuries

Fatal4
Serious0
Minor0
None0
Total Injured4

Event Location

Full Narrative

On December 13, 2015, about 0826 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), a Beech A36TC, Russian registration RA-2587G, registered to and operated by a private individual, experienced an in-flight loss of control and collided with terrain near Suvorovskaya Village, Stavropolsky Kray, Russia. Instrument meteorological conditions prevailed in the area and no flight plan was filed for the non-U.S., non-commercial flight from Myrny Airstrip, Kislovodsk City, Russia, to Buzuluk, Russia. The airplane was destroyed by impact and a postcrash fire. The non-certificated pilot and 3 passengers were fatally injured. The flight originated about 14 minutes earlier.

Witnesses reported that after takeoff, the pilot climbed to approximately 2,500 feet above ground level then proceeded in a northerly direction towards the Bogurustan mountain range. When crossing the mountain range, the non-certificated pilot encountered instrument meteorological conditions, and was then observed descending in a nose-down pitch attitude with subsequent impact with terrain. Before ground contact, the sound of the engine was heard. The accident site was located approximately 15 nautical miles and 011 degrees from the departure airstrip.

The investigation is under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Aviation Committee of Russia.

Further information can be obtained from:

Interstate Aviation Committee
22/2/1 Bolshaya Ordynka Str.
Moscow, 119017, Russia
Tel: (495) 953-12-44
Fax: (495) 953-35-08
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.mak.ru

This report is for informational purposes and only contains information released by the Russian Government.

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