Aeroflot A319 at Omsk on Oct 14th 2012, bird strike

Last Update: October 16, 2012 / 13:25:53 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Oct 14, 2012

Classification
Incident

Airline
Aeroflot

Flight number
SU-1494

Destination
Omsk, Russia

Aircraft Registration
VP-BDO

Aircraft Type
Airbus A319

ICAO Type Designator
A319

An Aeroflot Airbus A319-100, registration VP-BDO performing flight SU-1494 from Moscow Sheremetyevo to Omsk (Russia) with 88 passengers and 5 crew, completed a seemingly uneventful flight with a safe landing at Omsk.

Rosaviatsia reported that a post flight inspection however revealed the right hand engine (CFM56) had ingested a bird.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Oct 14, 2012

Classification
Incident

Airline
Aeroflot

Flight number
SU-1494

Destination
Omsk, Russia

Aircraft Registration
VP-BDO

Aircraft Type
Airbus A319

ICAO Type Designator
A319

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