Spare parts A320 YOM 1994
A320 YOM 1994 for spare parts
For sale A320 YOM 1994 for spare parts.
The aircraft stopped in 2014 and stored.
Price $750 000 US.
The aircraft A320 MSN 428 YOM 1994 :
- stored in 2014
- not flyable/for spare parts can not ferry flight
- all General data of MSN 428 available (14,000 kbp)
- to proceed with the aircraft need LOI
- after LOI accepted technical inspection will be arranged with small holding deposit
Additionally we sale 1 (one) new brake for A320: price $55 000
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A320 YOM 1994 for spare parts
Unfortunately no additional info can be provided.
All info one can find in specs we sent.
The price for sure should be discussed....if serious client it will be lower.....
Below the extract from the Final report of accident investigation:
Airbus A320-231 MSN 428 accident (translation from Russian)
An Airbus A320-231, registration EY-623, sustained substantial damage in a landing.
Weather was poor due to heavy snowfall. The airport's single runway, 01/19 (3000 m long, 45 m wide), was cleared of snow on the north side. The south side, from the threshold to the middle of the runway, was partly cleared with path of 21 m wide.
On both sides of the path a 50-95 cm high snow berm was present.
During final approach to runway 01 the pilot in command disconnected the autopilot and switched to manual control of the airplane.
The plane landed on runway 01 at a distance of 230 m from the runway threshold, at a speed of 255 km/h. The wheels of the right hand main gear crossed the border the runway at a distance of about 520 m from the threshold and the aircraft continued along the side of the runway. The wheels left main landing gear remained on the runway. At a distance of 710 m from the threshold both engines quit due to ingress of large amounts of snow. The nose landing gear collapsed and the airplane slid until it stopped 1190 m from the beginning of the runway. There was no fire and none of the occupants were injured.
Probable Cause:
CONCLUSION (translation from Russian):
The cause of the accident with the aircraft A320-231 EY-623 was the aircraft collision with a snow berm while landing on an unprepared runway, which was cleared by a width of about 22m (runway width being 45m), and where there were snow berms at a height of 50-95cm along the borders. The aircraft's right main gear contacted a snow berm, which led to the destruction of the nose landing gear and self-termination of engines and the aircraft moving off the runway to the right.
The accident was the result of a combination of the following factors:
- decision by the flight director to receive an aircraft on an unprepared runway;
- the unreadiness of the runway at the time of arrival of the aircraft and the failure to make a corresponding entry in the ''Journal of the state of the airfield'' with the runway measures.
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