List of Ilyushin Il-14 incidents
Ilyushin Il-14s had 98 incidents and accidents during their operational history.
Date | Tail number | Aircraft | Location | Casualties | Description | Refs |
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6 August 1955 | CCCP-L5057 | Il-14P | Voronezh | 25 of 25 | Aeroflot Flight 214 crashed on approach due to an engine fire and wing separation. | |
22 April 1956 | CCCP-L1718 | Il-14P | Sukhumi | 6 of 6 | Aeroflot Flight 227 crashed into the Black Sea shortly after takeoff. | |
28 October 1956 | 1101 | Il-14 | Mediterranean Sea off Egypt | 23 of 23 | Operation Tarnegol: Shot down by an Israeli Air Force Gloster Meteor in a failed attempt to kill the Egyptian Chief-of-Staff. | |
18 November 1956 | CCCP-L5658 | Il-14 | Irkutsk Airport | 1 of 5 | Crashed on landing after bouncing several times on the runway while being ferried from Novosibirsk to Irkutsk. The aircraft was written off and used for spare parts. | |
14 June 1957 | SP-LNF | Il-14P | Vnukovo International Airport | 9 of 13 | Crashed on approach. Bad weather and pilot error were to blame. | |
15 August 1957 | CCCP-L1874 | Il-14P | Kobenhavn harbor | 23 of 23 | Aeroflot Flight 103 crashed after it struck a power plant chimney. | |
4 November 1957 | YR-PCC | Il-14P | Vnukovo International Airport | 4 of 16 | Struck treetops in fog and crashed. | |
3 December 1957 | CCCP-L1657 | Il-14M | Helsinki | 0 of 21 | Written off after overshooting the runway on landing. | |
5 April 1958 | 632 | Il-14 | Xian | 14 of 14 | Crashed. | |
5 September 1958 | CCCP-L2048 | Avia 14P | Jõhvi | 1 of 17 | Aeroflot Flight 365 was hijacked by a passenger 30 minutes after takeoff. During the ordeal, lit cigarettes started a fire on board. The aircraft landed in flames at the airport; the hijacker died when the aircraft burned out. | |
7 September 1958 | CCCP-L1692 | Il-14P | near Constantine | 27 of 27 | Aeroflot Flight 164 crashed in a field in bad weather. The aircraft was struck by lightning, incapacitating the pilots and causing a loss of control. | |
7 November 1958 | CCCP-52024 | Avia 14P | Privetnoye | 12 of 12 | Aeroflot Flight 667 struck a mountain due to radio problems and ATC errors. | |
7 December 1958 | CCCP-L2096 | Il-14M | near Stalingrad Airport | 1 of 24 | Aeroflot Flight 213 struck trees and crashed short of the runway. | |
15 December 1958 | CCCP-41843 | Il-14P | Ulyanovsk | 4 of 7 | Crashed during a training flight. | |
23 December 1958 | CCCP-61663 | Il-14M | Yuzhny Airport | 21 of 21 | Aeroflot Flight 466 crashed while attempting a go-around in bad weather. | |
30 December 1958 | CCCP-04196 | Il-14M | near Hatanga | 16 of 17 | Crashed. | |
18 January 1959 | CCCP-41863 | Il-14P | Stalingrad | 25 of 25 | Aeroflot Flight 205 crashed on approach, possibly struck by rifle or machine gun fire. | |
23 October 1959 | CCCP-41806 | Il-14P | Moscow | 28 of 29 | Aeroflot Flight 200 crashed on approach, possibly due to poor visibility. | |
13 December 1959 | CCCP-91577 | Il-14P | Boysun | 30 of 30 | Aeroflot Flight 120 struck a mountain after the crew deviated from the flight route. Wreckage was found on 2 June 1960. | |
30 March 1960 | 3149 | Avia 14T | Kromeriz | 7 of 7 | Crashed into a hill in poor visibility. | |
10 June 1960 | CCCP-91571 | Il-14P | near Tkvarcheli | 31 of 31 | Aeroflot Flight 207 struck a mountain after the pilot deviated from the flight route. | |
20 July 1960 | CCCP-61696 | Il-14M | Syktyvkar | 23 of 23 | Broke up in mid-air due to turbulence. | |
22 July 1960 | 400 | VEB 14P | Vockerode | 5 + 1 on ground | Struck a chimney and crashed. | |
2 September 1960 | CCCP-04200 | Il-14M | Mount Belaya | 18 of 18 | Crashed while carrying a polar research team back to Moscow. The aircraft was already flying too low 20 km (12 mi) from the crash site. | |
26 September 1960 | CCCP-41866 | Il-14M | Brest Airport | 1 of 27 | Crashed. | |
4 December 1960 | CCCP-52091 | Il-14M | Chernovo | 14 of 14 | Crashed due to engine fire and wing separation. | |
19 December 1960 | Unknown | Il-14 | near Vakarel | 5 of 5 | Struck a power line and crashed after descending below the glide path. | |
2 January 1961 | OK-MCZ | Avia 14-32A | Ruzyně International Airport | 10 of 10 | Struck power lines on takeoff during a training flight. | |
8 July 1961 | CCCP-41848 | Il-14P | Sosnovy Bor | 9 of 26 | Aeroflot Flight 411 force-landed due to loss of power and fuel exhaustion after failing to add fuel before takeoff. | |
31 October 1961 | CCCP-61712 | Il-14M | Smorodinny | 5 of 5 | Struck a hillside after the crew mistook the lights of a town for the lights of their destination. | |
3 March 1962 | 026 | Il-14P | Warsaw | Struck a paratrooper in mid-air. | ||
27 March 1962 | CU-T819 | Il-14 | Antonio Maceo Airport | 22 of 22 | Crashed into the sea after takeoff. | |
6 July 1962 | CCCP-91554 | Il-14M | Tashkent | 11 of 38 | Aeroflot Flight 40 crashed due to engine failure and eventual loss of altitude. | |
10 September 1962 | OK-MCT | Avia 14-32A | Brno-Turany Airport | 14 of 42 | Struck a mountain on approach in poor visibility. | |
18 September 1962 | CCCP-61628 | Il-14M | Cherskiy | 32 of 32 | Aeroflot Flight 213 struck a mountain after the crew failed to follow departure procedure. | |
10 October 1962 | OK-MCT | Avia 14-32A | near Brno Tuarny Airport | 13 of 42 | Struck a mountain after descending too low due to pilot error. | |
16 June 1963 | YR-ILL | VEB 14P | Bekessamson | 31 of 31 | Crashed. | |
4 August 1963 | MT-105 | Avia 14 Super | Mount Otgontenger | Flew into the side of a mountain. | ||
24 August 1963 | CCCP-61617 | Avia 14P | Kutaisi Airport | 32 of 32 | Aeroflot Flight 663 crashed in poor visibility after deviating from the flight route. | |
20 October 1963 | CCCP-04197 | Il-14M | Graham Bell Island | 7 of 7 | Struck a glacier face after the crew lost spatial orientation. | |
7 December 1963 | DM-SBL | Il-14P | Schwepnitz | 0 | Written off after a force-landing without electrical power. | |
1963 (date uncertain) | 1151 | Il-14P | Unknown | Shot down by Egyptian air defenses on its delivery flight from East Germany. | ||
17 February 1964 | HA-MAH | VEB 14P | Ferihegy Airport | 0 of 0 | Destroyed in a hangar fire. | |
18 February 1964 | Unknown | Il-14 | Banhilal Pass | 13 of 13 | Crashed. | |
22 August 1964 | 3148 | Avia 14T | Hurka | 10 of 10 | Struck trees and crashed in poor visibility. | |
9 October 1964 | YR-ILB | Il-14P | near Cugir | 31 of 31 | Crashed after crossing a mountain range. Turbulence causing mid-air breakup. | |
28 November 1964 | CCCP-41883 | Il-14P | near Surami | 7 of 15 | Aeroflot Flight F-51 struck a mountain due to crew error. | |
1965 (date uncertain) | Unknown | Il-14T | Unknown | Crashed on delivery flight from East Germany. Possible accidental shoot-down. | ||
1 January 1966 | CCCP-61618 | Avia 14P | Mount Yurchik | 23 of 23 | Struck a mountain in turbulence and snow. | |
16 February 1966 | CCCP-52058 | Il-14M | near Pechora | 35 of 35 | Crashed after an engine fire. | |
23 April 1966 | CCCP-61772 | Il-14P | near Baku | 33 of 33 | Aeroflot Flight 2723 disappeared after the pilot reported that he was ditching the plane. The wreckage was never found. | |
5 November 1966 | TZ-ABH | Il-14M | Cayolle Pass | 7 of 7 | Crashed into the French Alps during a transfer flight. | |
12 March 1967 | CCCP-61657 | Il-14P | near Yakutsk | 15 of 19 | Crashed while attempting to force-land after an engine fire. | |
17 November 1967 | DM-SAF | VEB 14P | Leipzig | Unknown | Written off from damage during an emergency landing. This aircraft is now in the Hugo Junkers Museum. | |
9 March 1968 | CCCP-41840 | Il-14 | Mount Getantag | 5 of 5 | Struck a mountain. The crew was not familiar with the flight route. | |
11 October 1968 | OK-MCJ | Avia 14-32A | near Ruzyně International Airport | 11 of 40 | Crashed after takeoff. | |
5 December 1968 | 640 | Il-14P | Beijing | Unknown | Crashed. | |
23 June 1969 | CCCP-52018 | Il-14M | Yukhnov | 24 of 24 | Aeroflot Flight 831 collided with a Soviet Air Force Antonov An-12 after disobeying ATC altitude instructions. | |
26 June 1969 | CCCP-91527 | Il-14M | near Magadan | 3 of 5 | Struck a tree and crashed while attempting an emergency landing following an in-flight fire. | |
28 June 1969 | CCCP-91495 | Il-14M | near Talas | 40 of 40 | Aeroflot Flight Zh-28 struck a mountain after the crew deviated from takeoff procedure. | |
1969 (date uncertain) | 618 | Il-14 | Namchang | Unknown | Crashed. | |
25 February 1970 | CCCP-61637 | Il-14M | Ust-Maya | 5 of 5 | Crashed after takeoff due to propeller malfunction. | |
4 April 1970 | CCCP-52002 | Avia 14M | Zaporozhye Airport | 7 of 35 | Aeroflot Flight 2903 crashed while attempting a go-around following a premature descent. | |
8 June 1970 | Unknown | Il-14 | Nuremberg | Unknown | Hijacked by 9 people demanding transport to Germany. | |
8 August 1970 | Unknown | Il-14 | Vienna | Unknown | Hijacked by 3 people demanding transport to Austria. | |
19 August 1970 | Unknown | Il-14 | Bornholm | Unknown | Hijacked by 5 people demanding transport to Denmark. | |
27 October 1970 | Unknown | Il-14 | Sinop | Unknown | Hijacked by 2 people demanding transport to Turkey. | |
13 November 1970 | CCCP-52024 | Il-14M | Palanga Airport | 0 of 42 | Aeroflot Flight 57 was hijacked by 2 people demanding transport to Sweden. | |
14 November 1970 | 616 | Il-14 | Guiyang | Unknown | Crashed. | |
7 February 1971 | CCCP-91535 | Il-14M | Kirovsk Airport | Written off due to damage from landing short. | ||
27 May 1971 | Unknown | Il-14 | Vienna | Unknown | Hijacked by 6 people demanding transport to Austria. | |
30 December 1971 | CCCP-91570 | Il-14M | Baranikha | Unknown | Written off after overrunning the runway. | |
1 February 1972 | OK-MCG | Avia 14-32A/40 | Karlovy Vary | 0 | Belly landing. | |
4 August 1972 | CCCP-91537 | Il-14M | Aldan | 0 | Struck a building during forced landing after engine failure. | |
13 October 1972 | CCCP-86671 | Avia 14P | Krasnaya Polyana | Unknown | Crashed. | |
4 November 1972 | LZ-ILA | Il-14P | Cruncha | 35 of 35 | Struck a mountain on approach due to ATC errors. | |
14 January 1973 | 644 | Il-14 | near Guiyang | 29 of 29 | Struck a mountain. | |
24 February 1973 | Unknown | Il-14 | Shanghai | Unknown | Mysteriously exploded an hour after takeoff. It is suggested that this was an attempt to kill Deng Xiaoping. | |
4 July 1973 | CCCP-91534 | Il-14M | near Shakhtersk | 18 of 18 | Crashed into a mountain in limited visibility following a premature descent. | |
25 October 1973 | OK-MCV | Avia 14-32A | Brno-Turany Airport | Unknown | Written off after fire. | |
29 November 1973 | 3155 | Avia 14T | Veszprém | 3 of 23 | Crashed following excessive descent. | |
6 April 1974 | CCCP-52023 | Avia 14P | Ust-Kuiga Airport | 0 of 18 | Written off after the flight engineer accidentally raised the landing gear after landing. | |
14 November 1974 | CCCP-91515 | Il-14M | Zhulhyany Airport | 6 of 6 | Crashed after takeoff following engine fire and wing separation. | |
9 August 1975 | CCCP-52056 | Il-14M | near Bagdarin | 11 of 11 | Crashed into a hillside after the crew deviated from the approach pattern. | |
1 March 1976 | YR-ILO | VEB 14P | near Sibiu Airport | 6 of 9 | Crashed short of runway on approach. | |
24 March 1976 | CCCP-61756 | Il-14LIK | near Ashgabat Airport | 6 of 6 | Struck a mountain while flying under VFR in IFR conditions. | |
18 December 1976 | CCCP-61752 | Il-14RR | near Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk | 8 of 10 | Crashed into Mount Ostraya after deviating from approach pattern. | |
11 February 1977 | OK-OCA | Avia 14T | Ivanka Airport | 4 of 5 | Struck trees short of runway on approach. Did not follow proper flight path and height in bad weather. As of 2016, last accident of Czechoslovak/Czech Airlines involving fatalities. | |
5 April 1977 | CCCP-61675 | Il-14FKM | Penek | 6 of 6 | Crashed due to a loss of control following rudder malfunction during a training flight. | |
20 July 1977 | CCCP-52096 | Avia 14M | Vitim | 39 of 40 | Aeroflot Flight B-2 struck trees on takeoff and crashed. Deadliest Avia 14 accident. | |
27 October 1977 | CCCP-04195 | Il-14M | Cape Chelyuskin | Unknown | Crashed after deviating from approach pattern. | |
2 January 1979 | CCCP-04193 | Il-14FKM | Molodyozhnaya | 3 of 14 | Stalled and crashed on takeoff due to engine failure, although reports claim wind shear as the cause. | |
30 October 1979 | CCCP-61683 | Il-14M | off Denmark | 0 | Destroyed by fire (along with an An-2) aboard ship MV Olyenok during transport. | |
13 May 1980 | CU-T322 | Il-14 | Varadero | 3 of 3 | Crashed into the ocean. | |
12 June 1980 | 3151 | Avia 14T | Brno-Cernovice | Unknown | Written off due to damage sustained after takeoff. | |
15 September 1980 | CCCP-41831 | VEB 14P | near Bereznik Airport | 0 of 20 | Struck trees and crashed following engine problems. | |
12 February 1981 | CCCP-04188 | Il-14T | Krenkel Station | 2 of 13 | Landed next to the runway in deep snow, collapsing the nose gear and breaking loose the fuel tanks inside the cabin. | |
14 June 1981 | CCCP-41838 | Il-14M | near Ust-Barguzin | 48 of 48 | Aeroflot Flight 498 crashed into a mountain on the coast of Lake Baykal on approach due to crew error. Deadliest Il-14 accident. | |
1 August 1981 | CCCP-91517 | Il-14M | Utichiy Island | 11 of 11 | Crashed into the ground. | |
16 February 1984 | CCCP-91611 | Il-14M | off Saaremaa Island | 0 of 10 | Ditched following engine failure during a research flight. | |
10 January 1985 | CCCP-06142 | Il-14T | Uralsk | Unknown | Crashed short of runway on approach during a night landing. | |
17 February 1986 | CCCP-41816 | Il-14M | Philippi Glacier | 6 of 6 | Crashed into a glacier slope after running out of fuel in whiteout conditions. | |
7 October 1988 | B-4218 | Il-14P | Linfen | 42 of 46 | Crashed into a hotel shortly after takeoff during a sightseeing flight. | |
6 July 1989 | CCCP-61788 | Il-14M | Cape Schmidt | 0 | Ditched after takeoff following engine failure. | |
12 September 1990 | CCCP-41803 | Il-14P | Mirny Ice Station | 0 | Belly landing on glacier after engine problems. | |
8 October 1992 | B-4211 | Avia 14M | Huajia | 14 of 35 | Crashed while attempting to return to the airport following engine problems. |
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