Aeroflot SU95 at Moscow on May 5th 2019, aircraft bursts into flames during rollout and burns down

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On Jun 14th 2019 the MAK released their preliminary report (editorial note: in English!!) reporting the captain (42, ATPL, 6,800 hours total, 1,570 hours on type thereof 1,428 hours in command) was pilot flying, the first officer (36, CPL, 765 hours ...

On Jun 14th 2019 the MAK released their preliminary report (editorial note: in English!!) reporting the captain (42, ATPL, 6,800 hours total, 1,570 hours on type thereof 1,428 hours in command) was pilot flying, the first officer (36, CPL, 765 hours

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
May 5, 2019

Classification
Accident

Airline
Aeroflot

Aircraft Registration
N343434

ICAO Type Designator
SU95

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