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List of aircraft accidents and incidents resulting in 50 or more fatalities
Initial sort order is by total fatalities (descending) and then by date (most recent to most distant).
Deaths Type Incident Aircraft Location Phase Airport Distance Date
Tot C P G N
178 5 169 4 COM Aeroflot Flight 3352 Tupolev Tu-154 Omsk LDG OMS 11 Oct 1984
174 10 164 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 217 Ilyushin Il-62 Lake Nerskoye, Moscow Oblast APR SVO 11.9 km 13 Oct 1972
145 9 135 0 COM Vladivostok Air Flight 352 Tupolev Tu-154 near Irkutsk ENR IKT 22 km 4 Jul 2001
127 0 127 0 EXG 2002 Khankala Mi-26 crash Mil Mi-26 Khankala APR *** <2 km 19 Aug 2002
125 9 115 1 COM Baikal Airlines Flight 130 Tupolev Tu-154 near Irkutsk ENR IKT 15 km 3 Jan 1994
125 5 120 0 COM S7 Airlines Flight 778 Airbus A310 Irkutsk LDG IKT 9 Jul 2006
122 8 114 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 964 Tupolev Tu-104 Domodedovo APR DME 16 km 13 Oct 1973
120 10 110 0 COM Yukhnov Mid-air collision Antonov An-12 and Ilyushin Il-14 near Yukhnov ENR 23 Apr 1969
113 8 105 0 COM Armavia Flight 967 Airbus A320 Black Sea, off Sochi ENR AER 6 km 3 May 2006
111 11 100 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 909 Ilyushin Il-18 near Voronezh ENR 6 Mar 1976
110 7 103 0 1* COM Aeroflot Flight 3519 Tupolev Tu-154 Krasnoyarsk APR KJA 3.2 km 23 Dec 1984
109 8 101 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 1036 Ilyushin Il-18 Black Sea, off Sochi ICL AER >6.5 km 1 Oct 1972
109 7 102 0 COM 1974 Pulkovo Il-18 crash Ilyushin Il-18 St. Petersburg APR LED 2.5 km 27 Apr 1974
108 8 100 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 3932 Tupolev Tu-104 Yekaterinburg ICL SVX 8 km 30 Sep 1973
107 8 99 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 2230 Ilyushin Il-18 Yekaterinburg ICL SVX 2.9 km 16 Nov 1967
102 9 93 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 558 Ilyushin Il-18 near Magnitogorsk ENR MQF 22 km 31 Aug 1972
99 4 95 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 3603 Tupolev Tu-154 near Norilsk APR NSK 0.4 km 16 Nov 1981
98 8 90 0 COM Khabarovsk UAG Flight 3949 Tupolev Tu-154 Bo-Dzhausa Mountain ENR 6 Dec 1995
97 4 93 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 1912 Tupolev Tu-104 Irkutsk LDG IKT 25 Jul 1979
96 8 88 0 MIL 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash Tupolev Tu-154 Smolensk APR LNX 0.5 km 10 Apr 2010
90 10 80 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 411 Ilyushin Il-62 Zelenograd ICL SVO 11.4 km 6 Jul 1982
88 6 82 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 821 Boeing 737 Perm ENR PEE 11 km 14 Sep 2008
87 9 78 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 721 Ilyushin Il-18 near Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk ENR UUS 26 km 2 Sep 1964
86 7 79 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 03 Tupolev Tu-104 Nanaysky District ENR 3 Sep 1962
84 8 76 0 EXG Aeroflot Flight 902 Tupolev Tu-104 near Krasnoyarsk ENR 30 Jun 1962
84 7 77 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 2808 Tupolev Tu-134 Ivanovo APR IWA 2.5 km 27 Aug 1992
83 9 75 0 1* COM Aeroflot Flight 15 Ilyushin Il-18 area of Bratsk ENR 29 Feb 1968
81 9 72 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 109 Tupolev Tu-104 area of Chita INB 18 May 1973
80 9 71 0 COM 1958 Kanash Tu-104 crash Tupolev Tu-104 near Kanash ENR 17 Oct 1958
77 1 76 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 5003 Ilyushin Il-18 Mineralnye Vody APR MRV 2 km 15 Feb 1977
75 12 63 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 593 Airbus A310 near Mezhdurechensk ENR 23 Mar 1994
73 6 67 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 2415 Tupolev Tu-104 Zelenograd ICL SVO 9.5 km 28 Nov 1976
72 8 15 49 MIL 1997 Irkutsk Antonov An-124 crash Antonov An-124 Irkutsk ICL UIIR 1.6 km 6 Dec 1997
70 9 61 0 COM Anapa Mid-air Collision Antonov An-24 and Yakovlev Yak-40 Black Sea, near Anapa ENR 9 Sep 1976
70 4 66 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 6502 Tupolev Tu-134 near Samara LDG KUF 20 Oct 1986
67 8 59 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 25 Ilyushin Il-18 near Chistopol ENR 4 Apr 1963
64 10 54 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 04 Tupolev Tu-104 area of Birobidzhan ENR 15 Aug 1958
63 5 58 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 5484 Tupolev Tu-124 near Kirsanov ENR 29 Aug 1979
62 5 56 1 COM Aeroflot Flight 2003 Tupolev Tu-124 Moscow ICL VKO 5.4 km 3 Jan 1976
61 9 52 0 COM Japan Airlines Flight 446 Douglas DC-8 Moscow ICL SVO 0.15 km 28 Nov 1972
59 9 50 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 245 Ilyushin Il-18 near Millerovo ENR 17 Dec 1961
58 1 57 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 1691 Tupolev Tu-104 Moscow APR VKO 1.5 km 17 Mar 1979
57 4 53 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 2174 Antonov An-24 near Saratov APR RTW 13 km 4 Apr 1965
54 2 52 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 2306 Tupolev Tu-134 area of Syktyvkar ENR 2 Jul 1986
51 5 46 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 2022 Tupolev Tu-124 near Ruza ENR 16 Dec 1973
51 4 47 0 COM Yugavia Flight S-519 Yakovlev Yak-40 near Makhachkala ENR MCX 20 km 7 Nov 1991
50 6 44 0 MIL 1984 Pushkin Tu-104 crash Tupolev Tu-104 Pushkin ICL ULLP 7 Feb 1981
50 6 44 0 COM Stavropol Avia Flight 1023 Antonov An-24 Cherkessk ENR 18 Mar 1997
50 6 44 0 COM Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363 Boeing-737 Kazan APR KZN 17 Nov 2013
49 12 37 0 MIL 1935 Maksim Gorky crash Tupolev ANT-20 and Polikarpov I-5 Moscow MNV 18 May 1935
48 4 44 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 498 Ilyushin Il-14 near Ust-Barguzin ENR UIUI 31.5 km 14 Jun 1981
47 6 41 0 MIL 1994 Bada An-12 crash Antonov An-12 near Khilok APR *** 5.2 km 5 Aug 1994
44 8 36 0 COM RusAir Flight 9605 Tupolev Tu-134 Petrozavodsk APR PES 1.2 km 20 Jun 2011
48 8 38 0 INB 2004 Russian aircraft bombings Tupolev Tu-154 near Kamensk-Shakhtinsky ENR 24 Aug 2004
45 6 39 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 1668 Antonov An-24 area of Olyokminsk ENR 6 Jan 1968
45 5 40 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 1661 Antonov An-24 near Toguchin ENR 1 Apr 1970
44 4 40 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 601 Antonov An-24 Leshukonskoye APR LDG <0.2 km 24 Dec 1983
44 9 34 0 INB 2004 Russian aircraft bombings Tupolev Tu-134 near Kimovsk ENR 24 Aug 2004
44 7 37 0 1* COM 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl air disaster Yakovlev Yak-42 Yaroslavl TOF IAR 0.6 km 7 Sep 2011
43 1 42 0 COM 1965 Khanty-Mansiysk An-24 crash Antonov An-24 Khanty-Mansiysk LDG HMA 20 Mar 1965
41 4 37 0 COM 1991 Bugulma An-24 crash Antonov An-24 Bugulma APR UUA 0.8 km 26 Nov 1991
40 3 35 0 COM Aeroflot Flight A-513 Antonov An-24 Amderma APR AMV 1.8 km 3 Sep 1979
40 11 29 0 COM Zheleznogorsk Mid-air collision Yakovlev Yak-40 and Mil Mi-8 near Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky APR UIBV 11 km 25 Aug 1974
39 5 34 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 6263 Antonov An-24 Bolshaya Sosnova ENR 21 Jan 1973
39 6 33 0 1* COM Aeroflot Flight 2 Ilyushin Il-14 Vitim TOF UERT 20 Jul 1977
38 5 33 0 COM 1974 Surgut Mid-air collision Antonov An-2 and Mil Mi-8 Surgut APR/ENR SGC 4.5 km 1 Nov 1974
38 4 34 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 1080 Yakovlev Yak-40 Yekaterinburg ICL SVX 7.5 km 7 Oct 1978
38 4 34 0 COM Aeroflot Flight F-77 Antonov An-24 near Bugulma APR UUA 8 km 2 Mar 1986
37 11 26 0 1* COM Aeroflot Flight 811 Antonov An-24 and Tupolev Tu-16 near Talakan ENR 24 Aug 1981
37 6 31 0 MIL 1989 Petropavlovsk An-26 crash Antonov An-26 near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky ENR PKC 27 km 26 Oct 1989
35 6 29 0 MIL 1983 Klyuchi An-26 crash Antonov An-26 Klyuchi APR *** 6 May 1983
34 6 28 0 COM 1970 Batagay An-24 crash Antonov An-24 near Batagay ENR 28 Jan 1970
34 6 2 26 MIL 1972 Svetlogorsk An-24 crash Antonov An-24 Svetlogorsk MNV 16 May 1972
33 8 25 0 COM Aeroflot Flight 012 Tupolev Tu-104 Irkutsk APR IKT 1.9 km 13 Jul 1963
33 7 26 0 COM 1992 Tver An-22 crash Antonov An-22 Tver ICL KLD 11 Nov 1992
31 4 27 0 COM UTair Flight 120 ATR 72 Tyumen ICL TJM 1.6 km 2 Apr 2012
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

Notes regarding table data columns

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Deaths

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  • Total (Tot): The total number of fatalities associated with the accident or incident.
  • Crew (C): The number of crew fatalities.
  • Passenger (P): The number of passenger fatalities.
  • Ground (G): The number of ground (non-flying) fatalities.
  • Notes (N): The presence of a dagger () denotes that all passengers and crew were killed. The presence of a one with an asterisk (1*) indicates the accident or incident had a sole survivor.

Type

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Occurrences have been coded to allow for identification and sorting by group membership (accidents and related incidents versus attacks).

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  • "COM": Commercial aircraft
  • "MIL": Military aircraft

Any collision between a commercial and military aircraft is coded COM.

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  • "INB": Internal attack involving a pre-planned bomb (without hijacking).
  • "INH": Internal attack to commandeer of aircraft. Use of weapons (including a bomb or other explosives) for this purpose is coded in this category.
  • "EXG": External attack originating on the ground (e.g., ground to air missiles, destruction of the aircraft while on the runway).
  • "EXS": External attack originating in the sky (e.g., intentional downing by a military aircraft).

Location

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To provide some indication of distance between the site and the nearest location, the following three descriptors are applied:

  • none: No descriptor appears before the location name. The site was within 20 km (12.5 mi) of the location.
  • "off": Used only for those aquatic crash sites within 20 km (12.5 mi) of the location.
  • "near": The site was approximately 20 km to 50 km (12.5 mi to 31 mi) from the location.
  • "area of": The crash site was over 50 km (31 mi) from the location provided.

The names of occurrence locations are based on their present-day names.

Phases of flight

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The phases of flight are those defined by the joint Commercial Aviation Safety Team/ICAO Common Taxonomy Team[1]

  • Standing (STD): Prior to pushback/taxi, after gate arrival, or stationary and parked.
  • Taxi (TXI): Moving under own power, prior to takeoff or after landing.
  • Take off (TOF): Initiation of takeoff power, pulling back on controls, through to 10 m (35 ft) altitude.
  • Initial climb (ICL): End of TOF to the first of: initial prescribed power reduction, 300 m (1000 ft) altitude, or VFR pattern.
  • En route (ENR): End of ICL, through descent, to initial approach (IFR) or 300 m (1000 ft) above runway elevation (VFR).
  • Maneuvering (MNV): Only for low altitude flight (observation, photography) or aerobatics.
  • Approach (APR): From IAF or 300 m (1000 ft) elevation to landing flare.
  • Landing (LDG): Landing flare through to exit from runway.
  • Unknown (UNK): Unable to determine phase of flight.

Airports and distance

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Airports associated with occurrences at all phases of flight (except ENR) are represented by their three-letter IATA airport code. In some cases, no IATA code is reported/assigned in which case the four-letter ICAO code is used. In rare instances (e.g., active or decommissioned military bases or closed airports whose civil codes have been reassigned), no codes exist. These airports are represented with three asterisks "***" in place of letters. Distance from the point of impact to the airport runway is provided for occurrences during the Initial climb (ICL) and Approach (APR) phases. On occasion, distance is provided for occurrences during Takeoff (TOF) and Landing (LDG) if the aircraft impacted within the aerodrome, but not on the runway.


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  1. ^ "Phase of Flight Definitions" (PDF). www.intlaviationstandards.org. International Aviation Standards. 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.