Koryak Air Enterprise

Koryakavia
Founded October 1, 1956[1]
Ceased operations 2010
Hubs Kamchatka, Russia
Fleet size 6
Headquarters Kamchatka, Russia
Website
Antonov An-28

Koryak Air Enterprise was a Russian passenger and cargo airline based in Kamchatka, Russia. From 2006 it was government subsidised.[2] It merged with Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Air Enterprise in 2010.[3]

Fleet

[4][2]

Aircraft typeActiveNotes
Mil Mi-84(RA-25195, RA-25388, RA-25617, RA-25618)
Antonov An-282(RA-28714, RA-28715) [scheduled]

Incidents

A Mil Mi-8T (RA-24209) cargo flight was at an altitude of 850 meters the crew made an emergency landing in a mountainous area in the upper reaches of the river Zhgachka, during which the helicopter collided with the ground and partially collapsed. The co-pilot and flight engineer were wounded. The captain phoned for help and, after helping the wounded, went back into the helicopter where he was later found dead - from suicide by hanging. According to preliminary information, the reason for a forced landing was either an ice buildup or overloading of the helicopter.[5] Subsequent investigation revealed ice to be the cause of stalling with the helicopter's altitude too low for it to regain height on restarting.[6]

References

  1. Information about Koryak Air Enterprise at the Aviation Safety Network
  2. 1 2 "О Государственной Поддержке Фгуп "Корякавиа". Dfoportal.info. 2006-03-22. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  3. "На Камчатке объединены Камчатское и Корякское авиапредприятия // АвиаПорт.Дайджест". Aviaport.ru. 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  4. "Авиакомпания «Корякское авиапредприятие, ФГУП», Россия". Aerohelp.Ru. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  5. "На Камчатке расследуют причины аварии вертолета в Быстринском районе и самоубийство командира экипажа / Новости". Old.inforotor.ru. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  6. "Авария вертолета Ми-8 на Камчатке в декабре 2009 г произошла из-за ряда факторов - МАК // АвиаПорт.Дайджест". Aviaport.ru. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
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