Saratov YK42 at Saratov on Mar 22nd 2018, rejected takeoff due to engine problem

Last Update: March 22, 2018 / 22:07:17 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 22, 2018

Classification
Incident

Destination
Surgut, Russia

Aircraft Registration
RA-42326

Aircraft Type
YAKOVLEV Yak-142

ICAO Type Designator
YK42

A Saratov Airlines Yakovlev YaK-42D, flight 6W-9532 from Saratov to Surgut (Russia) with 107 passengers and 7 crew, was accelerating for takeoff from Saratov when the crew rejected takeoff due to an engine indication. The aircraft slowed safely and returned to the apron.

A replacement Yak-42D registration RA-42326 reached Surgut with a delay of about 13 hours.

The airline reported the crew received an indication for one of the three engines and rejected takeoff. Examination of the aircraft revealed no damage to the engine or aircraft, the condition of the aircraft is being assessed. The passengers were taken to hotels and provided with hot meals.

Following the crash of Saratov's AN-148 in Moscow, see Crash: Saratov A148 at Moscow on Feb 11th 2018, lost height after departure, pitot heatings off, Russia's Ministry of Transport had issued instruction to the Civil Aviation Authority to suspend all operations on all aircraft types operated by Saratov Airlines and check the compliance with airworthiness on AN-148s of other operators. The Civil Aviation Authority however suspended only the AN-148 operations by Saratov Airlines and limited the validity of the Air Operators Certificate until April 27th 2018 permitting the airline to continue operate their Yak 42s and Embraer ERJ-190s. The airline thus announced that they had a valid air operators certificate and were operating their Yak 42s and E190s.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 22, 2018

Classification
Incident

Destination
Surgut, Russia

Aircraft Registration
RA-42326

Aircraft Type
YAKOVLEV Yak-142

ICAO Type Designator
YK42

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