1993 Tajik Air Yakovlev Yak-40 incident

1993 Tajik Air Yakovlev Yak-40 incident

Tajik Air Yakovlev Yak-40, similar to that involved in the accident
Incident summary
Date 28 August 1993 (1993-08-28)
Summary Excess takeoff weight, runway overrun
Passengers 81
Crew 5
Fatalities 82
Survivors 4
Aircraft type Yakovlev Yak-40
Operator Tajik Air
Registration EY-87995
Flight origin Khorugh Airport, Khorugh
Destination Dushanbe Airport, Dushanbe

On 28 August 1993 a non-scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Tajik Air and served by a Yakovlev Yak-40 crashed during takeoff at Khorog Airport, killing 82 people on board (including 14 children).[1] Militants during the civil war in Tajikistan forced the crew to take more passengers than the aircraft was able to carry, which led to an excess takeoff weight.[1] Unable to take off, the aircraft overran the runway at high speed, struck several obstacles and fell into the Panj River.

The crash remains the deadliest accident involving a Yakovlev Yak-40 and the deadliest aviation accident in Tajikistan.[2]

Crash

During boarding at the Tajik city of Khorugh the militants, controlling the adjacent area during the civil war, threatened the crew with weapons and forced it to take 81 passengers, while the aircraft was designed to carry only 28.[1] This led the maximum takeoff weight to be exceeded by 3,000 kg.[2]

The crew was forced to take off under the threat of shooting.[2] The left main landing gear struck a low earth embankment, 148 or 150 m beyond the runway end.[2] Then the aircraft struck a boulder 60 cm high.[1] Subsequently the right gear struck a concrete pillbox 60 m further.[2] The aircraft ultimately fell into the Panj River and disintegrated.[1] Four passengers survived.[1]

References

Coordinates: 37°30′45″N 71°30′29″E / 37.5125°N 71.5080°E / 37.5125; 71.5080

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