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Yakutia Airlines Plane Rejects Takeoff After Tail Strike

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-4441 had to reject takeoff from Neryungri, Russia, on December 11th.

The Boeing 737-800 plane was accelerating to takeoff for Krasnoyarsk, Russia, when the crew rejected takeoff due to a tail strike.

The plane safely returned to the apron. All one hundred and two passengers and six crew members remained unharmed.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Yakutsk

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-438 made an emergency landing in Yakutsk, Russia, on March 28th.

The plane was flying from Lensk, Russia, when the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

The plane continued for a safe landing. All thirty-eight passengers and four crew members remained unharmed.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-498 made an emergency landing in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, on February 15th.

The plane took off for Yakutsk, Russia, but had to turn back after the crew noticed an engine problem.

The plane landed back safely. All thirty-one passengers and four crew members remained unharmed.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Yakutsk

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-402 made an emergency landing in Yakutsk, Russia, on December 5th.

The plane was flying from Chersky, Russia, when the crew decided to shut down one of the engines due to an indication of dropping oil pressure.

The plane continued for a safe landing in Yakutsk.

All twenty-seven passengers and three crew members remained unharmed.

Yakutia Airlines Plane Diverts to Russia due to Smoke

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-772 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Rostov-on-Don Airport, Russia, on July 22nd.

The Boeing 737-800 flying from Simferopol, Ukraine, to Moscow, Russia, had to divert due to smoke on board.

The plane landed safely.

All 170 people aboard remained safe.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Russia

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-495 had to return for an emergency landing in Yakutsk, Russia, on January 7th.

The plane took off for Khabarovsk, Russia, but had to turn back due to indications of a gear problem.

The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained safe.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Turns Back due to Open Door Indication

Yakutia Airlines flight R3-497 made an emergency landing in Yakutsk, Russia, on January 5th.

The plane took off for Blagoveshchensk, Russia, but had to return shortly afterwards due to indication of an open door.

The plane landed safely. There were 50 people aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Russia

Yakutia AirlinesYakutia Airlines flight R3-495 had to return and make an emergency landing in Yakutsk, Russia, on December 5th.

The plane took off for Khabarovsk, Russia, but had to turn back due to a nose gear issue.

The plane landed safely. All 96 passengers and 5 crew members remained unharmed.

Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Slat Issue

Yakutia AirlinesYakutia Airlines flight R3-492 had to return and make an emergency landing in Vladivostok, Russia, on September 4th.

The plane took off for Yakutsk, Russia, but had to return shortly afterwards due to an indication of a slat issue.

The plane landed uneventfully. There were 65 passengers and 6 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

Yakutia Boeing Skids off slick Runway

What: Yakutia Boeing 737-86-N en route from Rimini Italy to Rostov Russia
Where: Rostov Airport
When: Dec 1, 2012
Who: 120 aboard
Why: The Yakutia flight was landing at Rostov Airport and skid off the runway when the pilot applied brakes.

Passengers disembarked safely with no injuries.

It took half an hour to tow the plane the ten yards back to the runway with a 20 ton truck.

No injuries were reported. Passengers exited the plane via “ladder.” (Possibly a mistranslation!) The plane stopped on soft ground off the runway while it was raining.

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Russia: Aborted Take off


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Contact photographer Dmitry Belov

What: Yakutia Airlines Antonov AN-24 en route from Yakutsk to Olekminsk Russia
Where: Yakutsk
When: Feb 4 2010
Who: 38 passengers and 4 crew
Why: On takeoff, the left engine failed. The pilot aborted the takeoff, and with the gear retracted, the plane skid along the runway on its belly, incurring damage on its lower fuselage, left wing, propeller, and engine.

Passengers evacuated with no injuries reported. The left engine was on fire though, but was successfully extinguished.

Boeing Depressurizes over Moscow


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Contact photographer Oleg Revin
What: Yakutia Airlines Boeing 757 en route from Vnukovo airport to Yakutsk.
Where: Vnukovo airport in the Russian capital of Moscow
When: Apr 7th 2009
Who: 174 passengers and nine crew members
Why: After takeoff, the pilot experienced technical problems. The cabin depressurized; and the pilot decided to return to the airport of origin to land; however, before landing, the plane circled the airport for three and a half hours to burn off excess fuel.

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