Aeroflot Flight 65
Aeroflot Flight 65 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by the International Civil Aviation Directorate division of Aeroflot. On 17 February 1966 at 1:38 am local time a Tupolev Tu-114 crashed during take-off from Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, killing 21 of the 47 passengers and 19 crew members on board.This was the only fatal incident involving a Tu-114.A committee investigating the accident found that the crash was due to multiple human failures.
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Aeroflot Flight 65
Aeroflot Flight 65 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by the International Civil Aviation Directorate division of Aeroflot. On 17 February 1966 at 1:38 am local time a Tupolev Tu-114 crashed during take-off from Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, killing 21 of the 47 passengers and 19 crew members on board.This was the only fatal incident involving a Tu-114.A committee investigating the accident found that the crash was due to multiple human failures.
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Aeroflot Flight 65 was a sched ...... ue to multiple human failures.
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Sister ship of accident aircraft at Haneda Airport, Tokyo in 1965.
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1966-02-17
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Maya-Maya Airport, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
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Aeroflot Flight 65
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Accident
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Aeroflot
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Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow, Russia
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Conakry International Airport, Conakry, Republic of Guinea
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Kotoka International Airport, Accra, Ghana
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Crew and ATC errors
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CCCP-76491
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Aeroflot Flight 65 was a sched ...... ue to multiple human failures.
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Aeroflot Flight 65
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