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Iran Plane Skids Off Runway, Killing 16; Second Crash This Month

ALI AKBAR DAREINI   07/24/09 04:44 PM ET   AP

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TEHRAN, Iran — An Iranian plane carrying 153 passengers and crew skidded off the runway and crashed Friday while landing in northeast Iran, killing at least 17 people, the state news agency said. Among the dead was the manager of the privately owned Aria Airlines, operator of the plane.

Television footage showed the plane sitting at an angle, its tail resting awkwardly on the ground and the mangled front end pointing toward the sky. The rest of the aircraft appeared largely intact.

The crash came just over a week after another Iranian passenger plane nose-dived into the ground shortly after takeoff, killing all 168 people aboard.

Iran's aging fleet is plagued by maintenance problems, blamed on financial straits and U.S. sanctions that make it harder for the country to get many types of spare parts.

The official IRNA news agency reported that in Friday's crash, the plane's tires failed on landing and the craft skidded into a wall. No wall was visible in the footage broadcast on TV.

The Russian-made Ilyushin-62 plane had flown from Tehran, the Iranian capital, to the northeastern city of Mashhad, 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) away.

Local official Ghahrman Rashid told the state news agency that 20 people were injured. He said all the survivors had been evacuated.

U.S. sanctions prevent Iran from updating its 30-year-old American aircraft and make it difficult to get European spare parts or planes as well. The country has come to rely on Russian aircraft, many of them Soviet-era planes that are harder to get parts for since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Iran's worst crash came in February 2003 and also involved a Russian-made Ilyushin that plowed into the mountains of southeastern Iran, killing 302 people – mostly members of the elite Revolutionary Guard.

Some of the jets in Iran's fleet are U.S.-made craft bought before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which led to a cutoff in ties between the nations. U.S. sanctions imposed after the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in November 1979 have prevented Iran from buying parts for those planes or purchasing new ones.

The sanctions also bar sales of European jets with a certain amount of U.S. parts, limiting Iran's ability to buy from Europe.

As a result, Iran has focused on Russian-built planes – like the Tupolev and Ilyushins, the Soviet-era workhorses for Russian civil air fleets.

After the Soviet collapse, government funding sharply declined for manufacturers of aircraft and spare parts, and other countries using the planes have had a harder time getting parts.

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TEHRAN, Iran — An Iranian plane carrying 153 passengers and crew skidded off the runway and crashed Friday while landing in northeast Iran, killing at least 17 people, the state news agency said...
TEHRAN, Iran — An Iranian plane carrying 153 passengers and crew skidded off the runway and crashed Friday while landing in northeast Iran, killing at least 17 people, the state news agency said...
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Ken Maddox
Abolish WealthCare, vote Democratic!
09:55 PM on 07/24/2009
In a sudden reversal of policy the Supreme Leader has now decreed that in the future pilots will be allowed back into the cockpits. It seems that trusting in Allah may have been a little premature. The Council of Experts extends its warmest condolences to the effected families, but restates the policy that compensation will not be paid. It seems that not all passengers had proper faith in Allah that the flights would be successful.
05:20 PM on 07/26/2009
LOL..the Saudis use special flat Earth avionics.....
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
08:18 PM on 07/24/2009
The IL-62 was a decent plane back in its day, but its day has long passed.
04:42 PM on 07/24/2009
Don't fly first class in Iran. It is the crumple zone
04:40 PM on 07/24/2009
Probably because opposition members were on it, and Ahmad wanted to stop their message.
03:19 PM on 07/24/2009
What's the tally now? So many crashes in 2009...
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RazeTemple
03:17 PM on 07/24/2009
This is path.etic..We should take off our sanctions that inhibit them from upgrading their planes to modern safety standards.

I don't believe that political disagreements with somebody or even the fact that they're currently not working 100% with our gov't should constitute these type of sanctions that affect, most of all, citizens more than the political elite.

Safe travel, food, water, first aid, education - These are things that should not be sacrificed when you are in any level of physical or political conflict with another country. That is not a political issue, it's a humanity issue.
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07:10 PM on 07/24/2009
Sanctions only hurt and anger the citizens of a country, not the leadership.

Well said, Raze.
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Ken Maddox
Abolish WealthCare, vote Democratic!
09:58 PM on 07/24/2009
And as soon as they are guaranteed in the USA, we will commence work to make them a world wide right to all people.
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RazeTemple
03:22 PM on 07/27/2009
right on!
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TJCole
03:12 PM on 07/24/2009
Gravity...I suspect is the cause...!
03:10 PM on 07/24/2009
Not the first time russian made planes go down in Iran.
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Ira7
03:07 PM on 07/24/2009
1) They must have changed the photo, because it's correct too now.

2) I hope Russia is also selling these planes to Chavez.
04:54 PM on 07/24/2009
"2) I hope Russia is also selling these planes to Chavez."

So you wish for people to get hurt and even killed? Wow so kind of you...
02:54 PM on 07/24/2009
If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going!
04:47 PM on 07/24/2009
I will not trust the 787 dreamliner because they outsouced 90% of the components often to companies that don't know how to do it right. That is how Boeing attempted to save money,break the Union, and lock in committed foreign sales. It is killing Boeing.
05:08 PM on 07/24/2009
I know, huh? It's probably made of melamine.
02:11 PM on 07/24/2009
If I was Boeing I would be very upset that they are using a picture of a 747 to announce a plane crash when it was not involved. I think it damages the product. Can you spell litigation?

Many times the photos and the headlines are incorrect for the article. This leads me to the question, can I trust what is in the article?
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bola47
10:19 PM on 07/24/2009
the photo is correct. the plane is the ilyushin, not a boeing 747. look at the top of the vertical stabilizer, look at the rear of the fuselage and see the engines.
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
01:52 PM on 07/24/2009
Well, that does it, I;m not booking a flight out of Terhan
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
09:01 PM on 07/24/2009
And I'm canceling my vacation plans, as bad as I wanted to here the Ayatollah deliver a sermon on democracy.
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mediamarv
1-2-3 Is this thing working?
01:38 PM on 07/24/2009
Why is a 747 used for this story? There must be pics of russian planes available.
02:03 PM on 07/24/2009
What do facts have to do with anything? If you have seen one plane you have seen them all. They haven't got one right yet.
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
09:02 PM on 07/24/2009
Thanks, I was trying to figure out how 17 people died because of a busted nose.