Accident Shaanxi KJ-200 (Y-8) 30172,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 322175
 

Date:Saturday 3 June 2006
Time:15:00
Type:Silhouette image of generic AN12 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Shaanxi KJ-200 (Y-8)
Owner/operator:People's Liberation Army - Air Force - PLAAF
Registration: 30172
MSN: 02
Year of manufacture:2005
Fatalities:Fatalities: 40 / Occupants: 40
Aircraft damage: Destroyed, written off
Category:Accident
Location:Guangde County, Xuancheng, Anhui Province -   China
Phase: En route
Nature:Military
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Narrative:
The Kong Jiang KJ-200 plane is an AEW-modified version of the Shaanxi Y-8F600 (an Antonov 12 built under license in China). The airplane was outfitted with a linear-shape electronically steered phased-array (ESA) radar on top of the fuselage. At about 13:30, the aircraft took off from Feidong Air Base. On board were 40 occupants, which exceeded the maximum limit of 29 occupants. During its mission the airplane had encountered several areas were icing existed.
Over two hours after takeoff, while at an altitude of 8000 m, the airplane again encountered an area of icing. The pilots could not maintain control of the aircraft. It probably stalled, causing many unrestrained passengers to fall to the rear of the plane. Control could not be regained as the KJ-200 spun down.
It crashed on a bamboo-covered hill near Yaocun village in Anhui's Baidian county.

Sources:

Aircraft Crash Sets Back China's Military Efforts (International Herald Tribune 6-6-2006)
Details of Chinese Plane Crash Investigation Released (The Epoch Times, 12-11-2006)
Chinese Defence Today
Xinhua
3g.china.com

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