Accident | |
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Date | 26 May 1998 |
Summary | Controlled flight into terrain due to pilot error |
Site | Near Erdenet, Orkhon, Mongolia |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Harbin Y-12 II |
Operator | MIAT Mongolian Airlines |
Registration | JU-1017 |
Flight origin | Erdenet Airport, Erdenet, Mongolia |
Destination | Mörön Airport, Mörön, Mongolia |
Passengers | 26 |
Crew | 2 |
Fatalities | 28 |
Survivors | 0 |
The 1998 MIAT Mongolian Airlines crash was a domestic flight that crashed on 26 May 1998, killing all on board. The flight departed Erdenet Airport at approximately 09:17 on a flight to Mörön, with 26 passengers and 2 crew. Approximately 13 minutes after departure, while the plane was climbing to cruising altitude, it struck the top of a 6,500 ft mountain, killing all passengers and crew. Of the 26 passengers, 14 were adults and 12 were children. [1]
The Harbin Y-12, registration JU-1017 (cn 0064), first flew in 1992. The aircraft was designed to hold only 19 passengers, but a government representative said the plane was not overloaded. [2]
Accident | |
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Date | 26 May 1998 |
Summary | Controlled flight into terrain due to pilot error |
Site | Near Erdenet, Orkhon, Mongolia |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Harbin Y-12 II |
Operator | MIAT Mongolian Airlines |
Registration | JU-1017 |
Flight origin | Erdenet Airport, Erdenet, Mongolia |
Destination | Mörön Airport, Mörön, Mongolia |
Passengers | 26 |
Crew | 2 |
Fatalities | 28 |
Survivors | 0 |
The 1998 MIAT Mongolian Airlines crash was a domestic flight that crashed on 26 May 1998, killing all on board. The flight departed Erdenet Airport at approximately 09:17 on a flight to Mörön, with 26 passengers and 2 crew. Approximately 13 minutes after departure, while the plane was climbing to cruising altitude, it struck the top of a 6,500 ft mountain, killing all passengers and crew. Of the 26 passengers, 14 were adults and 12 were children. [1]
The Harbin Y-12, registration JU-1017 (cn 0064), first flew in 1992. The aircraft was designed to hold only 19 passengers, but a government representative said the plane was not overloaded. [2]