Single-engine aircraft crash during approach

No fatalities • Tsaghkahovit, Armenia • Landing (descent or approach)

A single-engine airplane crashed into a field while on approach, resulting in an intense post-impact fire.

What happened

During the final stages of its approach, a single-engine airplane experienced a sudden loss of altitude. The aircraft descended into a nearby field, where the impact triggered a significant fire that consumed the wreckage.

At this time, the status of the person on board remains unconfirmed, as the fate of the occupant is unknown. No specific information regarding the number of fatalities or injuries has been released by authorities following the crash.

Findings

Preliminary reports indicate that the aircraft lost height while maneuvering for landing. The subsequent collision with the ground led to the plane bursting into flames.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1983-04-29 Antonov AN-2 accident near Tsaghkahovit, Armenia?

A single-engine airplane crashed into a field while on approach, resulting in an intense post-impact fire.

Were there any fatalities in the 1983-04-29 Antonov AN-2 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1983-04-29 involved a Antonov AN-2, registration CCCP-33093, operated by Aeroflot - Russian International Airlines, at Tsaghkahovit, Armenia.

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