An-2 crashed in Rostov region: pilot died during agricultural work.
According to inkorr.com: The An-2 aircraft fell during agricultural operations near the settlement of Moroziv in the Rostov region. The pilot sustained fatal injuries. This information was reported by
Glavkom, citing data from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Circumstances of the crash
According to preliminary information, the cause of the crash may have been a pilot error. A total of 15 workers from the Unified State System for Prevention and Liquidation of Emergencies and six rescuers from the Ministry of Emergency Situations were dispatched to the scene.
Previous incidents
Not long ago, on September 4, a light aircraft X-32 'Becas' also crashed in the Ryazan region during agricultural work, resulting in the pilot's death. Additionally, there was an incident in the Nizhny Novgorod region where a Su-34 aircraft crashed during a training flight, but both crew members survived.
Preliminary data indicates that a Su-25 attack aircraft crashed in Primorsky Krai, Russia, during a training flight. The aircraft was unarmed and landed in a deserted area. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the cause of the crash was a technical malfunction.
Moreover, there was an incident involving a Mi-28 helicopter in the Leningrad region in the Volkhov district.
In recent days, several aviation accidents have occurred in Russia, resulting in pilots' deaths. Russian media report that experts continue to study the causes of these tragedies in order to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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