Il-12 CCCP-Л1775 arrived in
Novosibirsk on flight No. 6 from
Moscow. The crew consisted of the
commander (PIC) Pyotr Petrovich Averin,
copilot Ruben Sergeyevich Aslanyants,
flight engineer Ivan Matveyevich Kurchakov, and
radio operator Viktor Ivanovich Kuznetsov. At that time, numerous passengers had gathered at the
Novosibirsk-Severny Airport, traveling from
Yakutia to Moscow. It was decided to organize an additional non-scheduled flight using this Il-12 for them. A total of 19 passengers boarded the aircraft. Over the past day, a complex weather situation had developed at the airport, with the
AMS issuing about five forecasts. The forecast for 09:00–15:00 indicated the formation of
ice, but the forecasts for 12:00–18:00 and 15:00–21:00 did not. Nonetheless, the head of AMS and a meteorologist verbally informed the
Aerodrome control tower dispatcher Shipitsin and the deputy head of Novosibirsk airport for flight services Uvarov, who was the flight supervisor, that icing would still occur due to a delayed cold front. According to the meteorologist, he also informed the airport head Zagorodny, the deputy head of the West Siberian Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet (ZSU GVG) for flight services Broverman, and the head of the ZPS GVG Filanovsky. However, all three confirmed the consultation with the meteorologist but denied receiving a warning about icing. Between 15:00 and 16:30, the sky was completely covered with stratiform and ragged-rain clouds at an altitude of 80–100 meters, heavy wet snow was falling, the wind was moderate from the south, visibility was 1000–1500 meters, and the air temperature was +0.4 °C. However, at 16:10, the wind shifted to the northwest, causing the temperature to drop to −4 °C, and dry, fluffy snow began to fall instead of wet snow. The wet snow that had accumulated began to freeze. While the aircraft were taxiing from the parking area to the apron and then to the start position, they were covered with a thick layer of snow, so before taxiing to the start, they were swept of wet snow. If before the frost, the wet snow could still be removed with a broom, the frozen snow turned into an ice crust 12–15 millimeters thick. == Crash ==