Silk Way Airlines Flight 995
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On 6 July 2011, a Silk Way Airlines Ilyushin Il-76TD cargo aircraft on a flight from
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, Azerbaijan, to
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in Afghanistan, crashed into a mountainside at an altitude of while descending at night towards Bagram. All nine people on board were killed. Despite initial claims by
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rebels that they had shot down the aircraft, an investigation found no evidence of external interference, while analysis of the
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s suggested the crash was a case of
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.


Accident

The Il-76 had taken off from
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in Baku at 21:26
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(16:26
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) on 5 July, with 18
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s of cargo destined for the
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(ISAF) in Bagram. It was scheduled to land at Bagram at 01:40
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on 6 July (21:10 on 5 July UTC). Shortly before arriving at Bagram, the flight disappeared from radar. An
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in the Afghan capital
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, around away from Bagram, reported seeing a flash in the sky at an altitude of about some away. It was later confirmed that the aircraft had struck a mountainside at around of altitude. No
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was received from the crew before contact was lost. The same aircraft had recently flown from
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to Baku without any problem. The wreckage of the Il-76 was located the following day in the Ghorband District, around north-west of Kabul. All nine people on board had perished.


Aircraft

The aircraft involved was an
Ilyushin Il-76TD The Ilyushin Il-76 (; NATO reporting name: Candid) is a multi-purpose, fixed-wing, four-engine turbofan strategic airlifter designed by the Soviet Union's Ilyushin design bureau as a commercial freighter in 1967, to replace the Antonov An-12. ...
with Azerbaijani registration 4K-AZ55, serial number 2053420680. Built in 2005, it was operated by Silk Way Holding, a company linked to
Azerbaijan Airlines Azerbaijan Airlines (), also known as AZAL, is the national flag carrier and largest airline of Azerbaijan. Based in Baku, adjacent to Heydar Aliyev International Airport, the carrier operates to destinations across Asia, the Commonwealth of Ind ...
. The aircraft had received its last full technical inspection in February 2011 and had passed a regular technical inspection one month prior to the crash.


Crew

Reports on the nationality of the crew varied, with some reporting five Azerbaijanis and four Uzbeks, while others six Azerbaijanis and three Uzbeks. The captain had logged over 4,500 flying hours at the time of the accident. The pilots in control of the plane were Uzbek captain Sergei Kuzmin aged 42, Azerbaijani first officer Oleg Morshikhin aged 32, Uzbek flight engineer Vladimir Shatobin aged 52, and Uzbek navigator Igor Zheng aged 44.Also on the plane was an additional crew, consisting of radio operators Elnur Mahmudov and Ahmedjian Khajayev, along with mechanics Afghan Rahimov, Mehman Huseynov and on-board operator Tapdig Gahramanov.


Aftermath

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spokesman
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stated that the aircraft had been shot down by Taliban rebels who believed it was carrying a shipment of weapons, but Afghan local authorities denied any Taliban involvement. Despite ISAF stating that no Taliban activity had been reported in the affected area at the time of the crash, several attempts to reach the crash site were met with gunfire. The Azerbaijani ambassador to Afghanistan and Pakistan considered that reports indicating technical problems with the aircraft were not true, and that in his opinion the Taliban were indeed responsible for its loss. Silk Way Airlines temporarily halted its operations to Afghanistan following the accident, resuming them on 21 July.


Investigation

An investigative commission was set up by the Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority, assisted by Azerbaijani authorities and by Russia's
Interstate Aviation Committee The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC; ) is an executive body of the Civil Aviation and Airspace Use Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and was formed in 1991 On 25 July, the remains of the crew members were delivered to the Association of Forensic Medical Examination and Pathological Anatomy of the Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan in Baku. On 15 August, the
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(CVR) was sent to Moscow. Members of the IAC and representatives of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan successfully downloaded the recorded information. Analysis of the CVR suggested that at the time of the crash, the aircraft was under the captain's command, and that contrary to normal practice, he was flying visually and without assistance from Bagram air traffic control. The vice-president of the investigative commission also stated that the aircraft had deviated from the established route.


See also

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