2016 True Aviation An-26 crash

The True Aviation An-26 crash refers to accident that happened in southern Bangladesh in 2016. Three members of the crew died in the accident. The reason for the accident was engine failure.


2016 True Aviation An-26 crash

Ukrainian An-26, similar to the one that crashed
Crash summary
Date 9 March 2016 (2016-03-09)
Summary Accident
Site 0.5 km (0.27 nmi; 0.31 mi) off Cox's Bazar Airport (CXB), Bay of Bengal
Passengers 0
Crew 4
Fatalities 3
Survivors 1
Aircraft type Antonov An-26B
Operator True Aviation
Registration S2-AGZ
Flight origin Cox's Bazar Airport (CXB/VGCB)
Destination Jessore Airport (JSR/VGJR)

Background

The flight was managed by Sky Blue Aviation. The member of Parliament from Cox Bazar and member of Awami League Ashek Ullah Rafique is one of the owners of the aviation company.[1]

History

An Antonov An-26 cargo aircraft, operated by True Aviation, crashed in the Bay of Bengal, five minutes after takeoff from Cox's Bazar Airport (CXB),[2] Bangladesh, on 9 March 2016. The aircraft was transporting a cargo of shrimp to Jessore when one of the engines failed shortly after takeoff. The airplane impacted the water at 9:05, as it attempted to return to the airport. Local fishermen first spotted the debris and alerted authorities.[3][4][5]

Crew

All four of the crew members aboard were Ukrainian nationals; three died and one survivor was critically injured.[6] the aircraft was owned Air URGA and was on lease to True Aviation.[7] The dead were flight engineer Kulisn Andriy, pilot Murad Gafarov and co-pilot Ivan Patrov. The flight navigator Vlodymyr Kultanov is in critical condition.[8] The injured were taken to Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital.[9]

Rescue

Bangladesh Navy, Coast Guard and fire service took part in the rescue. [1]

References

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