Crash:
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky AN26 near Palana on Jul 6th 2021, missing aircraft
impacted edge of coast
A
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka Aviation Antonov AN-26, registration RA-26085
performing flight PTK-251 from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Palana (Russia)
with 22 passengers and 6 crew, was on approach to Palana in foggy and
cloudy conditions when contact with the aircraft was lost. The aircraft has
not landed at any airport. The aircraft was found collided with the top of
the coastal slope about 3.8km (2.1nm) from the airport, there are no signs
of survivors.
A search for the
aircraft is underway, two helicopter and a number of search aircraft have
been dispatched to check the route of the aircraft. Both approach routes to
Palana over land and over the sea are being checked. A number of ships have
been dispatched to a location at the sea to investigate a location where
the aircraft might have come down, emergency services report. A weak ELT
signal has been discovered.
Kamchatka's
regional government reported contact with the aircraft was lost just when
the aircraft was maneouvering to begin the final approach about 9km (5nm)
before the airport at about 15:00L (03:00Z). The aircraft had departed
Petropavlovsk at 12:57L (00:57Z) and was estimated to land at 15:05L
(03:05Z). The aircraft carried 22 passengers and 6 crew. The government
also published a list of the passenger names.
Kamchatka's
government confirmed the wreckage has been located, parts of the aircraft
were found in the water some dozen meters below the coastal edge where the
aircraft impacted, some parts were found on the land.
No weather data
are available for Palana.
Rosaviatsia
reported the mountains around Palana were covered in clouds with broken
cloud ceiling at 300 meters/1000 feet MSL and overcast cloud at 720
meters/2400 feet MSL.
The coast at the
extended runway center line of Palana's runway 11 raises about 110 meters
above the sea. Narrative: An Antonov An-26, operated by the Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise, crashed while on approach to Palana Airport on the Kamchatka peninsula, Russia. The aircraft impacted the top of a cliff. Debris fell down into the sea.
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