Single-engine aircraft crash near Droskovo

4 fatalities • Droskovo, Russia • Flight

A single-engine aircraft crashed near Droskovo during a flight from Smolensk to Voronezh, resulting in four fatalities.

What happened

During a flight traveling from Smolensk toward Voronezh, a single-engine aircraft encountered difficult weather conditions. While operating in these poor meteorological conditions, the aircraft became uncontrollable and descended into a crash near the locality of Droskovo.

There were four people on board the aircraft at the time of the accident. The impact resulted in four fatalities, with no survivors reported from the wreckage.

Findings

Investigations into the accident indicate that the aircraft was operating in poor weather conditions at the time the loss of control occurred.

Probable cause

The aircraft lost control while flying through adverse weather conditions.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1999-02-13 Technoavia SM-92 Turbo Finist accident near Droskovo, Russia?

A single-engine aircraft crashed near Droskovo during a flight from Smolensk to Voronezh, resulting in four fatalities.

Were there any fatalities in the 1999-02-13 Technoavia SM-92 Turbo Finist accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 4 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1999-02-13 involved a Technoavia SM-92 Turbo Finist, registration RA-44483, operated by Smolensk Aircraft Plant, at Droskovo, Russia.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

The aircraft lost control while flying through adverse weather conditions.

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