How many ATR planes have crashed?

How many ATR planes have crashed?

16 accidents of ATR aircraft since 2000. The ATR-72-212 operated by Iran Aseman took off from Tehran, Iran, for a passenger flight to Yasuj, Iran.

How many ATR are there?

The company’s principal products are the ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft, of which it has developed multiple variants of both types. ATR has sold more than 1,500 aircraft and has over 200 operators in more than 100 countries.

Did American Eagle 4184 have boots?

In April 1996 the FAA issued 18 Airworthiness Directives (ADs) affecting 29 turboprop aircraft which had the combination of unpowered flight controls, pneumatic deicing boots and NACA “five-digit sharp-stall” airfoils.

Is ATR 72 rear boarding?

ATR 72-100 Initial production variant with a front cargo door and a rear passenger door, powered by two PW124B engines and certified in December 1989.

Are there any safety problems with the ATR 72?

The ATR 72 (and the smaller ATR42) has been known to have catastrophic loss of flight control problems in icing conditions since 1995. Dangerous amounts of ice can form on the control surfaces of airplanes at any latitude on the planet. As such aircraft are designed to overcome the problems…

How many people died in the ATR 42 crash?

The crew was in a holding pattern at about 10,000 feet (3050 m) and while the aircraft was descending to 8,000 feet, the aircraft went out of control due to the effects of icing and crashed. The four crew members and 64 passengers were all killed.

When did the ATR 72-200 leave the runway?

AT72, Trollhättan Sweden, 2018 ( On 9 October 2018, an ATR 72-200 left the runway during a night landing at Trollhättan before regaining it undamaged and taxiing in normally. The excursion was not reported or observed except by the flight crew.

Where did the ATR 72 crash in Russia?

2 April 2012; UTair ATR 72-200; VP-BYZ;flight 120; Tyumen, Russia: The aircraft was on scheduled domestic flight from Tyumen to Surgut, Russia. The airplane crashed broke up, and caught fire in a field about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the end of the departure runway. All four crew members and 27 of the 39 passengers were killed.

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