All 75 Die In A Russia Air Crash Disaster


75 people die in a Russian jet disaster when the pilot let his kids to operate the machine.



The pilot let his children into the cockpit so they could operate the airplane, which resulted in the deaths of 75 people.


Perplexing decision that is thought to have led to one of the most infamous plane crashes in history.


Relief captain Yaroslav Vladimirovich Kudrinsky was flying from Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, Russia, to Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong in 1994 when he brought his kids along.


The Aeroflot plane carried 75 people, including his 13-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son.


After the aircraft stabilized following takeoff, Kudrinsky brought his children. into the cockpit and engaged autopilot mode.


He then allowed his daughter to sit in one of the pilot seats to experience the sensation of flying the plane. Subsequently, his son was given the same opportunity. However, as later revealed by the black box flight recorder, something went awry.


The boy's manipulation of the flight controls had real effects because he unintentionally turned on the aircraft's manual control.



His actions were outside the parameters set by the autopilot, which was first turned off and then physically removed while he fumbled with the aircraft controls.


The aircraft made a severe banking turn at this point, alerting the flight crew to the problem, according to a concerning audio recording from the cockpit that was recovered from the aircraft after it was found.


In an attempt to stop the jet from going out of control, they acted swiftly to relocate the kids.


According to the flight recorder, the aircraft made a sudden lateral bank and seemed to stabilize briefly before starting an almost vertical climb that ended in a stall and a spiral plunge into the air.


The pilots tried desperately to get the airplane back up in the air, but in the end, they were unable to do so, and it crashed into a mountainside below its intended flight route.


The Cockpit Voice Recorder Database has captured the pilots' terrifying final statements as they desperately tried to handle the situation.


Kudrinsky's voice trembles with emotion as he utters, ”Full power,” while his co- pilot, Igor Vasilyevich Piskaryov, responds, “Speed is very high.”


Moments later, Piskaryov exclaims, “We're coming out, coming out!” to which Kudrinsky confirms, “Done.” Piskaryov's tone then shifts to one of panic as he urgently adds, “Gently!... Shit, not again.”


The last few conversations are intensely urgent and hard to understand. “We'll get out of this. Everything's fine. Gently [unintelligible], gently. Pull up gently!”


The aircraft crashed and all 75 people on board perished shortly after Kudrinsky's son unintentionally disengaged the autopilot.





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