Accident date | 22.08.2013 |
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Aircraft registration number | RA-0568G |
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Accident site | в районе аэродрома «Пирогово» Завьяловского района Республики Удмуртия |
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Aircraft type | TL-2000SH |
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Aircraft owner | ООО «АвиаТех» |
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Number of fatalities | 0 |
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Note |
The accident with TL-2000 RA-0568vaircraft occurred in the area of "Pirogovo" Airport of Zavyalovo region, Republic of Udmurtia (RF) on August 22, 2013. According to the preliminary information the pilot and a passenger were on board, the pilot was injured, the aircraft was partly destroyed.
The Interstate Aviation Committee has formed the Investigation team of the accident in accordance withe the Russian Aviation Legislation. The Investigation team started its work.
The Interstate Aviation Committee Investigation team has completed the investigation of the accident with Tl-2000Sh (FVSP) RA-0568G aircraft owned by "Avia Tech" Ltd occurred in the Udmurtian Republic on August 22, 2013.
The accident with Tl-2000Sh (FVSP) RA-0568G aircraft during engine failure traing flight most probably was caused by the aircraft stall entry at nap-of-the earth (15-20 m) due to speed loss.
Contributing factors most probably were:
- PIC dazzle by sun rays and glints from cockpit transparency at the selected direction of approach on the landing site selected while in flight towards the sun that together with PIC location on right seat in the cockpit hampered airspeed status readout from indicator located at left part of the cockpit pannel.
- nap-of-the earth flight that didn't allow the PIC to perform stall recovery and/or apply onboard parachute system.
The appropriate safety recommendations based on the investigation results were developed.