An-24? Ma è un errore di traduzione?
Ritrovata la fusoliera in fiamme, non riesco a copiare il link
An Angara Airlines Antonov AN-24 on behalf of Aurora Airlines, registration RA-47315 performing flight HZ-2311 from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda (Russia) with 43 passengers and 6 crew, was on final approach to Tynda's runway 06 when the aircraft went around. Subsequently the aircraft did not report again and was reported missing. Search aircraft located the burning wreckage about 15km from Tynda airport at the slope of a mountain. Preliminary information from emergency services suggests there are no survivors. Baikal/Angara Transport Prosecution Office reported that at 12:58pm local time (03:58Z) the aircraft failed to communicate after going around for a second approach. The office is investigating the circumstances. The regional governor subsequently reported the aircraft was found burning about 15km (about 8.3nm) from Tynda. Rescue forces are on their way to the crash site. A video from a search aircraft shows plumes of smoke rising from dense forest. The Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK) have opened an investigation into the crash. At the time of the approach the weather at Tynda was reported (no METARs available): visibility 9999 meters or better, light rain, scattered cloud at 210 meters, broken cloud at 600 meters, QNH 1002 hPa, winds varying from 330 to 040 degrees at 4 knots, braking action estimated good. source : avherald |
Video dell'accaduto
Il video è di qualche anno fa e non ha nulla a che vedere con questo incidente.Io ci capisco poco di aerei sovietici, ma a me non pare un An-24. Questo ha la cosa a T.