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- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 abstract "Aeroflot Flight 4227 was a Tupolev Tu-154B-2 that was a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Alma-Ata Airport in Soviet Kazakhstan to Simferopol Airport in Soviet Ukraine on July 8, 1980. The aircraft reached an altitude of no more than 500 feet when the airspeed suddenly dropped because of thermal currents it encountered during the climb out, causing the airplane to stall before traveling 5 km (3.1 mi) away, crash and catch fire, killing all 153 passengers and 10 crew on board. To date, it retains the highest death toll of any aviation accident in Kazakhstan.".
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- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 wikiPageID "34421411".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 wikiPageRevisionID "604886809".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 aircraftType Tupolev_Tu-154.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 caption "An Aeroflot Tu-154B-2, smiliar to the aircraft involved in the accident".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 cause "Windshear, loss of airspeed due to thermal currents causing a stall".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 crew "10".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 date "1980-07-08".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 destination Simferopol_International_Airport.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 fatalities "163".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 hasPhotoCollection Aeroflot_Flight_4227.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 name "Aeroflot Flight 4227".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 occurrenceType "Accident".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 operator Aeroflot.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 origin Almaty_International_Airport.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 passengers "153".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 site Almaty.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 site Kazakh_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 site Soviet_Union.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 survivors "0".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 tailNumber "CCCP-85355".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 type "Microburst-induced wind shear".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:1980_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Tupolev_Tu-154.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Aeroflot_accidents_and_incidents.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_caused_by_microbursts.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_caused_by_weather.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_1980.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Kazakhstan.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 comment "Aeroflot Flight 4227 was a Tupolev Tu-154B-2 that was a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Alma-Ata Airport in Soviet Kazakhstan to Simferopol Airport in Soviet Ukraine on July 8, 1980. The aircraft reached an altitude of no more than 500 feet when the airspeed suddenly dropped because of thermal currents it encountered during the climb out, causing the airplane to stall before traveling 5 km (3.1 mi) away, crash and catch fire, killing all 153 passengers and 10 crew on board.".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 label "Aeroflot Flight 4227".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 label "Katastrofa lotu Aerofłot 4227".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 label "Катастрофа Ту-154 в Алма-Ате".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 label "蘇聯民航4227號班機空難".
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 sameAs Katastrofa_lotu_Aerofłot_4227.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 sameAs m.0h_b5lp.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 sameAs Q2253625.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 sameAs Q2253625.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 wasDerivedFrom Aeroflot_Flight_4227?oldid=604886809.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 depiction Tupolev_Tu-154B-2,_Aeroflot_AN1096891.jpg.
- Aeroflot_Flight_4227 isPrimaryTopicOf Aeroflot_Flight_4227.