Aeroflot Flight 141

Aeroflot Flight 141 was an international flight from Moscow to Prague. On February 19, 1973, the Tupolev Tu-154 crashed half a kilometer short of runway 25 (today's 24) of Prague Ruzyně Airport. Most of the passengers survived the crash, but many died in the fire that followed. Out of the 87 passengers and 13 crew members, 62 passengers and 4 crew members perished. The crash was the first loss of and first fatal accident involving the Tu-154.[1]

Aeroflot Flight 141
An Aeroflot Tu-154 similar to the aircraft involved
Accident
DateFebruary 19, 1973 (1973-02-19)
SummaryUndetermined
Site0.5 km from Prague Ruzyně Airport
Aircraft
Aircraft typeTupolev Tu-154
OperatorAeroflot/International
RegistrationCCCP-85023
Flight originSheremetyevo Airport
DestinationPrague Ruzyně Airport
Occupants100
Passengers87
Crew13
Fatalities66
Survivors34

The cause of the incident was not officially determined. One theory stated wind shear, while another theory was that the pilots wrongly set a horizontal stabilizer. The investigation of the accident also showed that controlling of the stabilizers was complicated. This was solved when Tu-154 aircraft were modernized to Tu-154A.

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