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Anvaldra
21st Nov 2015, 12:06
Some crew members were killed. Wrong time, wrong place. RIP...

Kulverstukas
21st Nov 2015, 12:31
Latest info that 6 person was shot by terrorist and 6 was rescued. Sad, as they was not lazy tourists and can't choose place and time... :(

Tasmanian
21st Nov 2015, 12:34
My condolences... Taking into account areas of their il76 and an124 operations it's not a safe life everytime, especially nowdays..

golfyankeesierra
21st Nov 2015, 16:20
First ISIS pissed off the russians, now Ansar Dine does it as well. Think they will regret that.
RIP

ettore
21st Nov 2015, 16:37
According to The New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/22/world/asia/3-chinese-executives-killed-in-mali-attack-company-says.html), quoting Volga-Dnepr, six crew members were killed by the terrorists in Bamako:

Volga-Dnepr reported that the six dead were Stanislav Dumansky and Pavel Kudryavtsev, mechanics; Vladimir Kudryashov, a flight radio operator; Konstantin Preobrazhensky, a flight engineer; Sergei Yurasov, a load manager, and Aleksandr Kononenko, a navigator.

May they rest in peace.

Anvaldra
21st Nov 2015, 18:33
OFFICIAL STATEMENT BY VOLGA-DNEPR AIRLINES REGARDING THE TRAGEDY IN BAMAKO, MALI (http://www.volga-dnepr.com/en/press-center/news/3594/)

philbky
21st Nov 2015, 19:15
As a non professional but having had links to aviation in one way or another for 60 years, I would first like to add my condolences to the families and colleagues of the Volga-Dnepr crew. These men are the aerial equivalents of the ocean going tramp steamer crews, delivering freight without political favour throughout the world, including some of the most dangerous destinations, difficult due to terrain, weather or conflict.

Without them and the Antonov Airlines crews, the world, and particularly NATO, would be without a true heavy lift capability. Their work goes unsung and unnoticed by the public, except perhaps by enthusiasts.

RIP and thanks for your work.

barry lloyd
21st Nov 2015, 20:00
Excellent post, philbky.

As ever, in today's world, those who go about their business without fuss are destined to be forgotten by all but a few when things go wrong.

There are many on this forum who spend countless nights away in foreign hotels, in the belief that the worst that could happen was that the fire alarm might go off for no particular reason at 0300.

None of us would expect to be murdered in that same hotel by mindless thugs simply because we were unable to recite verses from the Koran. RIP.

oleary
21st Nov 2015, 23:37
Rest in peace guys, you were part of our family.

two green one prayer
22nd Nov 2015, 02:24
I know of one president of a world power who would roll over on his back and wave his legs in the air as a response to this outrage. I know of another who will adopt a more active policy. This is little consolation to the loved ones of the dead but it is better than nothing. At least that crew will not be alone when they arrive at the gates of hell.
RIP my friends

RandomPerson8008
22nd Nov 2015, 03:21
Just like the Asiana and UPS 747 crews who perished recently, among others. The general public does not care. We're just freight dogs mercs for hire. The value of the cargo is is far important than the value of our lives.

16down2togo
22nd Nov 2015, 07:35
Just like that paper cutout I used to have stated: Cargo plane down, pilots dead, no human casualties!"
Rest in peace my friends, what a senseless loss, like all those perished
in all those useless attacks on civilians recently!

philbky
22nd Nov 2015, 09:47
Pointless politic post Two Green One Prayer

AtomKraft
22nd Nov 2015, 11:34
That's a damn shame. :(

WhatsaLizad?
23rd Nov 2015, 19:23
RIP gents.

Anvaldra
30th Nov 2015, 19:02
They are buried today

mtogw
1st Dec 2015, 07:47
Very sad, I have worked and flown with at least three of them and my sincere condolences go out to the families, and to all at Volga Dnepr.