1978 Yegoryevsk Tu-144 crash
The 1978 Yegoryevsk Tu-144 crash occurred during a test flight of a Tupolev Tu-144 on 23 May 1978. The aircraft suffered a fuel leak, which led to an in-flight fire in the right wing, forcing the shutdown of two of the aircraft's four engines. One of the two remaining engines subsequently failed, forcing the crew to make a belly landing in a field near Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. Two flight engineers were killed in the ensuing crash, but the remaining six crew members survived. The accident prompted a ban on passenger flights of the Tu-144, which had already been beset by numerous problems, leading to a lack of interest that ultimately resulted in the Tu-144 program's cancellation.
СССР-77110, sister aircraft to the Tu-144 involved in the crash | |
Accident | |
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Date | 23 May 1978 |
Summary | Fuel leak and in-flight fire leading to crash landing in a field |
Site | Near Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now in Russia) 55°23′41″N 38°51′38″E |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Tupolev Tu-144D |
Operator | Aeroflot |
Registration | СССР-77111 |
Flight origin | Ramenskoye Airport |
Destination | Ramenskoye Airport |
Occupants | 8 |
Passengers | 0 |
Crew | 8 |
Fatalities | 2 |
Survivors | 6 |
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