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UTair Flight 579

On September 1, 2018, UTair Flight 579, a Boeing 737-800 on a scheduled domestic flight from Moscow to Sochi, Russia, with 164 passengers and 6 crew, overran the runway and caught fire while landing at Sochi, injuring 18 occupants. One airport employee died of a heart attack.[1][2]

UTair Flight 579
VQ-BJI, the Boeing 737 involved in the accident
Accident
Date1 September 2018 (2018-09-01)
SummaryRunway overrun due to pilot error and windshear
SiteSochi International Airport, Sochi, Russia
43°27′07″N 39°57′39″E / 43.451935°N 39.960957°E / 43.451935; 39.960957
Total fatalities1
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-8AS
OperatorUTair
IATA flight No.UT579
ICAO flight No.UTA579
Call signUTAIR 579
RegistrationVQ-BJI
Flight originVnukovo International Airport, Moscow, Russia
DestinationSochi International Airport, Sochi, Russia
Occupants172
Passengers166
Crew6
Fatalities0
Injuries18
Survivors172
Ground casualties
Ground fatalities1 (indirect)
1000km
620miles
Vnukovo International Airport
Sochi International Airport,

Aircraft and crew edit

The aircraft involved in the accident was a Boeing 737-8AS[a] with serial number 29937 and Bermudan registration VQ-BJI.[3] It was first delivered in 2002 to Ryanair and operated until it was retired in 2009. It was subsequently leased to Atlant-Soyuz Airlines in 2010. The airline rebranded as Moscow Airlines the same year and ceased operations shortly afterwards in January 2011. Finally, UTair leased the aircraft in October 2011 and operated it until it crashed.[4]

The 51-year-old captain Alexei Alekseevich Shnyrev had 14,000 flight hours, including 6,391 hours on the Boeing 737. The 53-year-old first officer Sergei Eduardovich Ivanov had 12,277 flight hours, with 5,147 of them on the Boeing 737. Both pilots were type rated on both the Boeing 737 Classic and Next Generation variants and had completed crew resource management training. The first officer had also undergone windshear training in May 2018.[5]

Accident edit

The flight departed from Vnukovo Airport at 12:30 am local time with 166 passengers and six crew. The flight crew aborted the first two approaches to Sochi before committing to a third that resulted in the overrun. The aircraft touched down at 2:57 am and overran runway 06, came to rest on the bed of the Mzymta River and caught fire, prompting an evacuation.[6]

Eighteen occupants were injured; injuries included burns and carbon monoxide poisoning.[1] Transportation Minister Yevgeny Dietrich confirmed that an airport employee died of a heart attack during the emergency response.[7]

Thunderstorms were reported over Sochi at the time of the accident. The aircraft received damage to its belly, wings and engines.[3] The airport operator reported that the fire was extinguished within eight minutes.[7]

Investigation edit

An accident investigation was launched by the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) of Russia. Two days after the crash on September 3, the IAC reported that the flight recorders had been recovered from the aircraft, the data were retrieved successfully and would be analyzed. The committee completed examination of the accident site and was making preparations for moving the aircraft. The United States National Transportation Safety Board, representing the State of Design and State of Manufacture of the aircraft, and the United Kingdom's Air Accidents Investigation Branch, representing the State of Registry, were invited to participate in the investigation.[8]

The Investigative Committee of Russia also launched a probe into the crash, with a Southern Transport Department official stating that "a criminal investigation has been opened into the emergency landing ... on suspicion of inadequate services with a risk to clients' health."[citation needed]

The IAC released a preliminary report on November 6, 2018.[9]

On December 12, 2019, the IAC released their final report on the accident.[5] The cause of the accident was the flight crew ignoring repetitive windshear warnings when the aircraft experienced low-level horizontal windshear and the crew's decision to land on the runway when its conditions at the time of the accident prohibited doing so. Contributing factors included violation of standard operation procedures, improper use of the autopilot, poor crew resource management training, and late deployment of the spoilers.[2]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The aircraft was a Boeing 737-800 model; Boeing formerly assigned a unique code for each company that bought one of its aircraft, which was applied as a suffix to the model number; hence "737-8AS", designating a 737-800 ordered by Ryanair.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jet crashes on landing in Russian city". BBC News. September 1, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hradecky, Simon. "Accident: UTAir B738 at Sochi on Sep 1st 2018, overran runway on landing". avherald.com. The Aviation Herald. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Aircraft accident Boeing 737-8AS (WL) VQ-BJI Adler/Sochi Airport (AER)". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "VQ-BJI UTair Aviation Boeing 737-800". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Final Report Boeing 737-800 VQ-BJI accident" (PDF). Interstate Aviation Committee. December 12, 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  6. ^ "Over a dozen injured after plane catches fire in Russia". New York Post. September 1, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  7. ^ a b . September 1, 2018. Archived from the original on June 18, 2019. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Boeing 737-800 VQ-BJI 01.09.2018". МЕЖГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ АВИАЦИОННЫЙ КОМИТЕТ.
  9. ^ "Промежуточный отчет самолет Boeing 737-800 VQ-BJI" [Interim Report Boeing 737-800 VQ-BJI] (PDF) (in Russian). Interstate Aviation Committee. November 6, 2018. Retrieved November 8, 2020.

External links edit

  • Interstate Aviation Committee
    • Boeing 737-800 VQ-BJI 01.09.2018
      • Final report
    • Boeing 737-800 VQ-BJI 01.09.2018 (in Russian) – the Russian version is the report of record.
      • Preliminary report (in Russian)
      • Final report (in Russian)

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On September 1 2018 UTair Flight 579 a Boeing 737 800 on a scheduled domestic flight from Moscow to Sochi Russia with 164 passengers and 6 crew overran the runway and caught fire while landing at Sochi injuring 18 occupants One airport employee died of a heart attack 1 2 UTair Flight 579VQ BJI the Boeing 737 involved in the accidentAccidentDate1 September 2018 2018 09 01 SummaryRunway overrun due to pilot error and windshearSiteSochi International Airport Sochi Russia 43 27 07 N 39 57 39 E 43 451935 N 39 960957 E 43 451935 39 960957Total fatalities1AircraftAircraft typeBoeing 737 8ASOperatorUTairIATA flight No UT579ICAO flight No UTA579Call signUTAIR 579RegistrationVQ BJIFlight originVnukovo International Airport Moscow RussiaDestinationSochi International Airport Sochi RussiaOccupants172Passengers166Crew6Fatalities0Injuries18Survivors172Ground casualtiesGround fatalities1 indirect 1000km620milesVnukovo International Airport Sochi International Airport Contents 1 Aircraft and crew 2 Accident 3 Investigation 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksAircraft and crew editThe aircraft involved in the accident was a Boeing 737 8AS a with serial number 29937 and Bermudan registration VQ BJI 3 It was first delivered in 2002 to Ryanair and operated until it was retired in 2009 It was subsequently leased to Atlant Soyuz Airlines in 2010 The airline rebranded as Moscow Airlines the same year and ceased operations shortly afterwards in January 2011 Finally UTair leased the aircraft in October 2011 and operated it until it crashed 4 The 51 year old captain Alexei Alekseevich Shnyrev had 14 000 flight hours including 6 391 hours on the Boeing 737 The 53 year old first officer Sergei Eduardovich Ivanov had 12 277 flight hours with 5 147 of them on the Boeing 737 Both pilots were type rated on both the Boeing 737 Classic and Next Generation variants and had completed crew resource management training The first officer had also undergone windshear training in May 2018 5 Accident editThe flight departed from Vnukovo Airport at 12 30 am local time with 166 passengers and six crew The flight crew aborted the first two approaches to Sochi before committing to a third that resulted in the overrun The aircraft touched down at 2 57 am and overran runway 06 came to rest on the bed of the Mzymta River and caught fire prompting an evacuation 6 Eighteen occupants were injured injuries included burns and carbon monoxide poisoning 1 Transportation Minister Yevgeny Dietrich confirmed that an airport employee died of a heart attack during the emergency response 7 Thunderstorms were reported over Sochi at the time of the accident The aircraft received damage to its belly wings and engines 3 The airport operator reported that the fire was extinguished within eight minutes 7 Investigation editAn accident investigation was launched by the Interstate Aviation Committee IAC of Russia Two days after the crash on September 3 the IAC reported that the flight recorders had been recovered from the aircraft the data were retrieved successfully and would be analyzed The committee completed examination of the accident site and was making preparations for moving the aircraft The United States National Transportation Safety Board representing the State of Design and State of Manufacture of the aircraft and the United Kingdom s Air Accidents Investigation Branch representing the State of Registry were invited to participate in the investigation 8 The Investigative Committee of Russia also launched a probe into the crash with a Southern Transport Department official stating that a criminal investigation has been opened into the emergency landing on suspicion of inadequate services with a risk to clients health citation needed The IAC released a preliminary report on November 6 2018 9 On December 12 2019 the IAC released their final report on the accident 5 The cause of the accident was the flight crew ignoring repetitive windshear warnings when the aircraft experienced low level horizontal windshear and the crew s decision to land on the runway when its conditions at the time of the accident prohibited doing so Contributing factors included violation of standard operation procedures improper use of the autopilot poor crew resource management training and late deployment of the spoilers 2 See also editRunway excursion Pegasus Airlines Flight 2193Notes edit The aircraft was a Boeing 737 800 model Boeing formerly assigned a unique code for each company that bought one of its aircraft which was applied as a suffix to the model number hence 737 8AS designating a 737 800 ordered by Ryanair References edit a b Jet crashes on landing in Russian city BBC News September 1 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 a b Hradecky Simon Accident UTAir B738 at Sochi on Sep 1st 2018 overran runway on landing avherald com The Aviation Herald Retrieved September 1 2018 a b Aircraft accident Boeing 737 8AS WL VQ BJI Adler Sochi Airport AER Aviation Safety Network Retrieved September 2 2018 VQ BJI UTair Aviation Boeing 737 800 www planespotters net Retrieved November 8 2020 a b Final Report Boeing 737 800 VQ BJI accident PDF Interstate Aviation Committee December 12 2019 Retrieved November 8 2020 Over a dozen injured after plane catches fire in Russia New York Post September 1 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 a b Airport worker dies after plane s crash landing in Russia September 1 2018 Archived from the original on June 18 2019 Retrieved September 1 2018 Boeing 737 800 VQ BJI 01 09 2018 MEZhGOSUDARSTVENNYJ AVIACIONNYJ KOMITET Promezhutochnyj otchet samolet Boeing 737 800 VQ BJI Interim Report Boeing 737 800 VQ BJI PDF in Russian Interstate Aviation Committee November 6 2018 Retrieved November 8 2020 External links editInterstate Aviation Committee Boeing 737 800 VQ BJI 01 09 2018 Final report Boeing 737 800 VQ BJI 01 09 2018 in Russian the Russian version is the report of record Preliminary report in Russian Final report in Russian Portals nbsp 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