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Aeroflot Flight N-63 was a flight which crashed killing 48 people in Ukraine in 1971. It was a scheduled Antonov An-24 flight on 12 November 1971 from Kiev-Zhulhyany Airport in Ukraine to Vinnitsa Airport in Ukraine. The flight proceeded routinely through takeoff and cruise, but started to enter trouble when on final approach due to the bad weather; this included freezing rain with fog and low clouds. The first landing attempt was aborted. The pilots attempted a second approach, but could not land and initiated a go-around. During the go-around, the aircraft went nose-high and stalled before crashing 850 m (2,790 ft) short of the threshold. All 48 passengers and crew onboard were killed. The aircraft had been operating for 10,658 flight cycles and had a total of 11,329 flight hours.

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  • Aeroflot Flight N-63 was a flight which crashed killing 48 people in Ukraine in 1971. It was a scheduled Antonov An-24 flight on 12 November 1971 from Kiev-Zhulhyany Airport in Ukraine to Vinnitsa Airport in Ukraine. The flight proceeded routinely through takeoff and cruise, but started to enter trouble when on final approach due to the bad weather; this included freezing rain with fog and low clouds. The first landing attempt was aborted. The pilots attempted a second approach, but could not land and initiated a go-around. During the go-around, the aircraft went nose-high and stalled before crashing 850 m (2,790 ft) short of the threshold. All 48 passengers and crew onboard were killed. The aircraft had been operating for 10,658 flight cycles and had a total of 11,329 flight hours. (en)
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  • Antonov An-24B (en)
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  • An Antonov An-24 similar to the accident aircraft (en)
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  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1971-11-12 (xsd:date)
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  • 48 (xsd:integer)
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  • Accident (en)
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  • Aeroflot/Ukraine (en)
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  • 43 (xsd:integer)
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  • near Vinnitsa Airport (en)
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  • Stall, loss of control for reasons unknown (en)
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  • 0 (xsd:integer)
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  • CCCP-46809 (en)
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  • Aeroflot Flight N-63 was a flight which crashed killing 48 people in Ukraine in 1971. It was a scheduled Antonov An-24 flight on 12 November 1971 from Kiev-Zhulhyany Airport in Ukraine to Vinnitsa Airport in Ukraine. The flight proceeded routinely through takeoff and cruise, but started to enter trouble when on final approach due to the bad weather; this included freezing rain with fog and low clouds. The first landing attempt was aborted. The pilots attempted a second approach, but could not land and initiated a go-around. During the go-around, the aircraft went nose-high and stalled before crashing 850 m (2,790 ft) short of the threshold. All 48 passengers and crew onboard were killed. The aircraft had been operating for 10,658 flight cycles and had a total of 11,329 flight hours. (en)
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  • Aeroflot Flight N-63 (en)
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