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Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960) was a regularly scheduled passenger flight operated by Aeroflot from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow to Lviv Airport in Lviv, Ukraine; at the time, both were in the Soviet Union. On 26 February 1960, the An-10A operating this flight crashed short of the airport runway while on final approach. 24 passengers and ...
Aeroflot Flight 315 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight operated by Aeroflot from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow to Lviv Airport in Lviv, Ukraine. On 16 November 1959, the Antonov An-10 operating this flight crashed short of the airport runway while on final approach. All 32 passengers and eight crew members were killed.
Aeroflot Flight 315 (1959), crashed on 16 November 1959; Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960) ... This page was last edited on 24 July 2021, at 09:46 (UTC).
The aircraft was registered with the number CCCP-Л1863 and assigned to the 107th (Baku) aviation detachment of the Azerbaijan territorial administration of the civil air fleet. In 1958 or 1959, the tail number was changed to CCCP-41863. At the time of the crash, the aircraft had accumulated 3,922 flight hours. [1]
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It was assigned the registration CCCP-Л5086 and flew for the State Department of Azerbaijan for 2 years, based out of Baku. The aircraft was converted to an Il-14M on an unknown date. In 1958 or 1959, it was acquired by Aeroflot, re-registered as CCCP-41806, and began operating for the 107th Flight Detachment as a passenger airliner.