Aircraft overrun at Baranikha Airport

No fatalities • Baranikha, Russia • Landing (descent or approach)

An aircraft failed to decelerate sufficiently after landing at Baranikha Airport, resulting in a runway excursion and total hull loss.

What happened

Following the touchdown at Baranikha Airport, the aircraft was unable to come to a complete stop within the available runway length. The momentum of the plane caused it to overshoot the end of the paved surface, leading to a runway overrun. The aircraft eventually came to a halt after exiting the runway area.

While the incident resulted in no fatalities or injuries, the impact and excursion caused significant damage to the airframe. As a result of the structural damage sustained during the event, the aircraft was declared a total loss.

Findings

  • The primary factor in the accident was the inability to stop within the remaining runway distance after landing.

Probable cause

The pilot was unable to decelerate the aircraft sufficiently before the end of the runway.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1971-12-30 Ilyushin II-14 accident near Baranikha, Russia?

An aircraft failed to decelerate sufficiently after landing at Baranikha Airport, resulting in a runway excursion and total hull loss.

Were there any fatalities in the 1971-12-30 Ilyushin II-14 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1971-12-30 involved a Ilyushin II-14, registration CCCP-91570, operated by Aeroflot - Russian International Airlines, at Baranikha, Russia.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

The pilot was unable to decelerate the aircraft sufficiently before the end of the runway.

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