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Baikal Airlines Flight 130 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baikal Airlines Flight 130
Baikal Airlines Flight 130 was a scheduled passenger route from Irkutsk to Moscow that crashed on January 3, 1994 killing all 124 people on board and one on the ground. ==Accident==
On 3 January 1994, a Baikal Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M that took off from Irkutsk crashed after the crew ignored cockpit indicator warnings.〔James, Barry. "(Don't Fly in Ex-Soviet Union, Passenger Group Warns )." ''International Herald Tribune''. Thursday 14 April 1994.〕〔Seward, Deborah. "(120 Killed In Russian Air Crash; Safety Concerns Rise in Ex-U.S.S.R. )." ''The Washington Post''. 4 January 1994. A10.〕〔http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19940103-2〕 When starting the number two engine, the crew noticed a warning light signaling dangerous rotation of the starter. The crew believed this was a false warning and decided to take off. During initial climb, the starter failed, causing a fire in the number two engine. The fire damaged all three hydraulic lines in the tail section of the aircraft. With all control surfaces disabled, the plane became uncontrollable and eventually crashed near the town of Mamony. 125 people on board and one man on the ground were killed.
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