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36th Special Aviation Regiment : ウィキペディア英語版
36th Special Aviation Regiment


The 36 Specjalny Pułk Lotnictwa Transportowego 36 SPLT ((英語:36th Special Regiment of Aviation Transport)) was a special aviation regiment of the Siły Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, established in 1945. All of its aircraft were for national public use, the most important being transport of Polish politicians and MON highest officials & forces commanders. It was headquartered at the 1st Air Base at Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport (formerly Okęcie). Between 1947 and 1974 it operated as ''Special Air Regiment'', earlier as ''Government Transport Squadron''. It was shut down in 2011 after the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash accident report found serious deficiencies in its organization and training, and its aircraft retired.
== Accidents ==

*On 28 February 1973 a government airliner Antonov An-24W serial number 97305702 (tail number 012), crashed in Szczecin, north-west Poland. All 18 people on board were killed (including ministers of the interior of Poland and Czechoslovakia).〔http://szczecin.gazeta.pl/szczecin/56,34939,11247341,Katastrofa_An_24_sprzed_39_lat__Niepublikowane_zdjecia.html〕
*On 4 December 2003 Mi-8 helicopter carrying Poland's Prime Minister Leszek Miller crashed near Warsaw, all people on board survived.
(詳細はTupolev Tu-154 airplanes (serial number 90A-837; Polish aircraft PLF 101) crashed landing in fog at Smolensk North, Russia. All 96〔 (Lista pasażerów i załogi samolotu TU-154M Lux ), MSWiA Poland〕〔(The list of perished during the Tu-154M Lux plane crash in Smolensk Region ), EMERCOM Russia〕 onboard died including Poland's President Lech Kaczyński and 42 other officials en route to the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre nearby. The crash also took lives of the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army and most senior military commanding officers, the National Bank of Poland governor, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and dignitaries in the government, vice-speakers and members of the Senate of the Republic of Poland and Sejm of the Republic of Poland houses of the National Assembly of the Republic of Poland, and senior members of clergy of various denominations.
(詳細はLOT Polish Airlines, mainly two Embraer 175 operated exclusively for government.

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