ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 247240
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Date: | Thursday 28 January 2021 |
Time: | |
Type: | Mil Mi-8AMT |
Owner/operator: | Yeltsovka |
Registration: | RA-22833 |
MSN: | 8AMT00643177684U |
Year of manufacture: | 2018 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 25 |
Aircraft damage: | Substantial |
Category: | Accident |
Location: | Boguchany Airport, Krasnoyarsk Krai -
Russia
|
Phase: | Taxi |
Nature: | Passenger - Non-Scheduled/charter/Air Taxi |
Departure airport: | Yurubcheno-Tokhomskoye gas field |
Destination airport: | Boguchany Airport (UNKB) |
Investigating agency: | MAK |
Confidence Rating: | Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources |
Narrative:The Mi-8 helicopter suffered a broken tail boom after apparently colliding with an airport building after arrival at Boguchany, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia. Debris damaged 3 buildings. There were no injuries reported.
Sources:
https://www.en24news.com/e/2021/01/investigative-committee-opened-a-case-over-an-incident-with-a-helicopter-in-the-krasnoyarsk-territory.html https://russian.rt.com/russia/video/826758-vertolet-boguchany-avariya https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurubchenko-Tokhomskoye_gas_field
History of this aircraft
Other occurrences involving this aircraft
29 August 2022 |
RA-22833 |
Yeltsovka |
0 |
near Ugut village, Surgut region |
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sub |
Vortex ring state |
Media:
Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
29-Jan-2021 18:21 |
harro |
Added |
29-Jan-2021 18:21 |
harro |
Updated |
30-Jan-2021 09:49 |
Aerossurance |
Updated [Total occupants, Location, Nature, Departure airport, Destination airport, Source, Embed code, Narrative] |
30-Jan-2021 17:37 |
Captain Adam |
Updated [Embed code] |
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