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andrasz
15th Mar 2018, 12:59
An An-12 dropped 3.4 tons of 20kg gold bars on the runway of Yakutsk during take-off earlier today. Apparently the cargo was improperly secured, shifted on takeoff and smashed open the left door (? sic) of the cargo compartment. The aircraft made an emergency landing at the airfield of Magan 12 kilometres away. The aircraft was carrying 12 tons of gold plus a smaller quantity of platinum and diamonds, it made a refuelling stop in Yakutsk. Apparently all 172 lost bars were recovered. (Reported by MTI)

This could have ended much worse, Bagram comes to mind...

DaveReidUK
15th Mar 2018, 13:32
Apparently the cargo was improperly secured, shifted on takeoff and smashed open the left door (? sic) of the cargo compartment.

That would be the door opposite the one on the right hand side.

ATC Watcher
15th Mar 2018, 13:55
Photos show it went through the loading door, not any side doors. lots of corrosion visible , the net exploded, good for them in the end !

andrasz
15th Mar 2018, 14:58
That would be the door opposite the one on the right hand side:D
My questionmark was prompted by the fact that the An-12 has neither left nor right door, just the loading ramp...


Here is the photo of the airplane after the accident:
https://cdn-enterprise.discourse.org/infinite_flight/uploads/default/original/3X/7/f/7ff20ec369c0fdda36543118a238653ba5cb4376.jpg

boaclhryul
15th Mar 2018, 15:01
That would make the loading ramp the only door that was left.

DaveReidUK
15th Mar 2018, 15:04
Photos show it went through the loading door, not any side doors

The rear loading door on those An-12s not equipped with a ramp is divided longitudinally into two halves.

One half is on the left hand side of the centreline and the other on the right. :O

andrasz
15th Mar 2018, 15:07
The rear loading door on those An-12s not equipped with a ramp is divided longitudinally into two halves.


:O


One always learns...

juice
15th Mar 2018, 15:23
Photo of runway here

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/russian-runway-paved-gold-144900561.html

cappt
15th Mar 2018, 16:04
I'm guessing the stack of precious tipped over approximately VR and the weight of it falling onto the door was too much.
Secretly hoping some lucky Yukut finds a slab in his garden come spring.

lomapaseo
15th Mar 2018, 17:08
Must have been quite a job accounting for all the slabs. I suspect some might have blown away in the wind or accounted for some of the first responders limping afterwards

ex-EGLL
15th Mar 2018, 17:19
That would make the loading ramp the only door that was left.

That's right.

Richard Taylor
15th Mar 2018, 17:31
Never mind all that, what's the quickest way to Yakutsk? :}

steve_oc
15th Mar 2018, 17:43
Always wanted to say this. A hole has appeared in an aircraft loading door. Police are looking into it.

Danny42C
15th Mar 2018, 18:26
Google: "1944 Bombay Dock Explosion". From Wiki:

...."many intact gold bars have been found over time – some as late as February 2011 – and they have since been returned to the government"....

I heard a different story out there at the time!

pasta
15th Mar 2018, 18:27
One half is on the left hand side of the centreline and the other on the right. :O
And only the one on the right is left...

Mostly Harmless
15th Mar 2018, 19:09
So glad this didn't turn into a loss of life.

sandiego89
15th Mar 2018, 19:11
And sources assign a $300 million+ street value to the cargo. Bet a clapped out An-12 is valued a tad bit less than that.....

andrasz
15th Mar 2018, 22:07
A hole has appeared in an aircraft loading door. Police are looking into it.
:ok:

Took me three readings for it to sink in :}

601
16th Mar 2018, 00:19
One half is on the left hand side of the centreline and the other on the right.

Don't we have Port and Starboard on aircraft any more?

llondel
16th Mar 2018, 01:33
Don't we have Port and Starboard on aircraft any more?

I think they replaced the Port with gin.

tommoutrie
16th Mar 2018, 02:33
Don't we have Port and Starboard on aircraft any more?

no. Boats have port and starboard. Boats turn to port. Boats turn to starboard. We turn left and right. We have a left wing and a right wing. I am not in the navy.

Kulverstukas
16th Mar 2018, 05:45
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aloominumtoob
16th Mar 2018, 22:14
All the An12s I have flown on had a crew entry door on the left side of the fuselage.:ok:
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