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    An Avis Amur Antonov An-12

    From Associated press

    Russian cargo plane crashes, 11 believed dead
    APAP – 48 mins ago


    MOSCOW (AP) — Prosecutors say a Russian cargo plane has crashed in a remote eastern area and all 11 people on board likely have been killed.

    The regional prosecutor's office in Russia's Far East said the An-12's crew reported shortly after taking off Tuesday from Magadan that one of the plane's four engines was on fire.

    The pilots tried to return to the airport, but communications with the plane was lost shortly after.

    Prosecutors say in a statement that the plane wreck was located in deep forest, but rescuers couldn't immediately reach the area. They say a crew of nine and two people are all believed to have died in the crash.

    The An-12, a four-engine turboprop, has been a workhorse of Soviet and Russian aviation since the early 1960s.


    According to ATDB Avis Amur is based in Khabarovsk (Russia) and operates exactly one AN-12BP registration RA-11125 since December 2010. RussianPlanes lists Avis Amur to operate one AN-12A registration RA-11125 and 4 helicopters Mi-8TV.
    “The only time you have too much fuel is when you’re on fire.”

    Erwin


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    Russia's Ministry of Transport decided on Aug 10th in reaction to the crash, that operation of all Antonov AN-12 by airlines within the Russian Federation has been prohibited until further risk management has been conducted. This order affects 12 AN-12s operated by 6 airlines in the Russian Federation.
    “The only time you have too much fuel is when you’re on fire.”

    Erwin

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