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		<title>Yak 42 Crashes on Takeoff from Yaroslavl, Hockey Team Wiped Out</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net Contact photographer Senior What: Tatarstan Air/ Yak Service Yakovlev Yak-42 en route from Yaroslavl Russia to Minsk Belarus Where: Yaroslavl When: Sep 7th 2011, 16:05 Who: 37 passengers (including the Lokomotiv Yaroslav Hockey Team) 8 crew Why: The flight took off from Yaroslavl but failed to climb,...</p>
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<a href="http://www.airliners.net/photo/Proton/Yakovlev-Yak-42D/1914752/&#038;sid=6ba09d7566df0ab09b047c6d09d903ea" target="_blank" data-wpel-link="external">Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net</a><br />
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<p><b>What: </b> Tatarstan Air/ Yak Service Yakovlev Yak-42 en route from Yaroslavl Russia to Minsk Belarus<br />
<b>Where: </b>Yaroslavl<br />
<b>When: </b>  Sep 7th 2011, 16:05<br />
<b>Who: </b>37 passengers (including the Lokomotiv Yaroslav Hockey Team) 8 crew<br />
<b>Why: </b> The flight took off from Yaroslavl but failed to climb, and struck an antenna outside of the airport, then struck the ground. Tunoshna  ATC and other witnesses saw the flight roll (list) left and impact the ground. </p>
<p>Five fire brigades and a group of psychologists are on the scene.</p>
<p>Visibility was above 50km and it was partly cloudy according to local radar.</p>
<p>The plane is broken in two, the fuselage in the Volga river and the tail of the plane on the bank, a thousand feet from the airport.  Reports are that the plane hit an antenna and Russian media quoted a flight traffic controller saying that the pilot failed to gain adequate height on takeoff.</p>
<p>Two passengers, flight engineer and the Russian player Alexander Galimov have been hospitalized with severe burns to 90% of their bodies. A third (unnamed) individual also has been hospitalized. Currently all bodies have been recovered.  103 rescue personnel were on hand, and 44 machines, including TSEPP aircraft.</p>
<p>The team was heading to Minsk, the capital of Belarus, where it was to play Thursday against Dinamo Minsk.</p>
<p>The charter flight was operated by Yak-Service Airlines, a Tatarstan Air plane. According to Russian FAA press officer, the plane &#8220;went through cursory maintenance service before departure to Yaroslavl and fully complied with all safety standards. The plane was built in 1993 and was certified airworthy until October 1.&#8221;</p>
<p>There has been discussion whether RA-42433 or RA-42434 was involved.</p>
<p><font color="red">* updated: 44 fatalities reported</font><br />
The Russian Hotline: : 8 (495) 626-37-07</p>
<p>Manifest</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://airflightdisaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/russ.jpg" align="left"><strong>Flight crew</strong><br />
Andrei Solomentsev — pilot<br />
Igor Zhivelov — copilot<br />
Nadezhda Maksumova — flight attendant<br />
Vladimir Matyushin — flight engineer<br />
Elena Sarmatova — flight attendant<br />
Elena Shavina — flight attendant<br />
Sergey Zhuravlev — mechanic<br />
Alexander Sizov — flight engineer – survived[21]</p>
<p><strong>Passengers</strong><br />
Defenceman Vitaly Anikeyenko, 24 (Ukraine)<br />
Defenceman Mikhail Balandin, 31 (Russia)<br />
Centre Gennady Churilov, 24 (Russia)<br />
Centre Pavol Demitra, 36 (Slovakia)[12]<br />
Defenceman Robert Dietrich, 25 (Germany)<br />
Right winger Alexander Galimov, 26 (Russia) – survived[13] [14]<br />
Defenceman Marat Kalimulin, 23 (Russia)<br />
Right wing Alexander Kalyanin, 23 (Russia)<br />
Right wing Andrei Kiryukhin, 24 (Russia)<br />
Centre Nikita Klyukin, 21 (Russia)<br />
Goaltender Stefan Liv, 30 (Sweden)[15]<br />
Centre Jan Marek, 31 (Czech Republic)[15]<br />
Left wing Sergei Ostapchuk, 21 (Belarus)<br />
Defenceman Karel Rach?nek, 32 (Czech Republic)[15]<br />
Defenseman Ruslan Salei, 36 (Belarus)[16]<br />
Defenceman Maxim Shuvalov, 18 (Russia)<br />
Defenceman K?rlis Skrasti?š, 37 (Latvia)[17]<br />
Forward Pavel Snurnitsyn, 19 (Russia)<br />
Centre Daniil Sobchenko, 20 (Ukraine)<br />
Left wing Ivan Tkachenko, 31 (Russia)<br />
Defender Pavel Trakhanov, 33 (Russia)<br />
Defenceman Yuri Urychev, 20 (Russia)<br />
Centre Josef Vaší?ek, 30 (Czech Republic)[15]<br />
Left winger Alexander Vasyunov, 23 (Russia)[18]<br />
Goaltender Alexander Vyukhin, 38 (Ukraine)<br />
Left wing Artem Yarchuk, 21 (Russia)</p>
<p>Team staff<br />
Head coach Brad McCrimmon, 52 (Canada)[19] (1989 Stanley Cup champion)<br />
Assistant coach Alexander Karpovtsev, 41 (Russia)[20] (1994 Stanley Cup champion)<br />
Assistant coach Igor Korolev, 41 (Russia)[20]<br />
Yuri Bakhvalov, video operator<br />
Aleksandr Belyayev, equipment manager/massage therapist<br />
Nikolai Krivonosov, fitness coach<br />
Yevgeni Kunnov, massage therapist<br />
Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, massage therapist<br />
Vladimir Piskunov, administrator<br />
Yevgeni Sidorov, coach-analyst<br />
Andrei Zimin, team doctor</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://airflightdisaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/minsk2.jpg"></p>
<p>The Russian Emergencies Ministry sent out the following letter (loosely translated)<br />
<i><br />
Russian Emergencies Ministry Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief www.mchs.gov.ru </p>
<p>The collapse of the Yak-42 in the Yaroslavl region RE: the fall occurred 07.09.2011g 5.16 Yak-42 (to fire) in the locality Tunosha Yaroslavl region Yaroslavl region (2.5 km northwest of the airport Tunosha) follow the route of &#8220;Yaroslavl-Minsk&#8221;. </p>
<p>According to preliminary data, on board were 45 people, 37 passengers and 8 crew members. Emergency rescuers recovered the two male survivors. They were taken to the hospital. The  accident attracted 103 people and 44 units of machinery, including the Russian Emergencies Ministry &#8211; 64 men and 17 units. </p>
<p>Psychologists Main Directorate of Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the Yaroslavl region, the group TSEPP Russian Emergencies Ministry sent aircraft, an additional leave of two psychologists from Moscow. Conducted on-site rescue activities. Water extracted from the body 26. Center for emergency psychological care Russian Emergencies Ministry opened a telephone hot the Emergencies Ministry of Russia:<br />
8 (495) 626-37-07</i></p>
<p>The operator of the jet in question has been under scrutiny over failing to pass safety standards from Russian and European regulators.</p>
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