The cargo flight operated either by
Transair Georgia or Tbilisi Aviation Enterprise was scheduled from
Tbilisi in Georgia to Russia's Mineralnye Vody, The aircraft was carrying eight crew and sixteen passengers; none of the passengers had tickets and did not receive official permission to be on the flight. The aircraft began its takeoff procedure on runway 31L. While the nose gear lifted off the runway at
V1 speed, the main
landing gears failed to become airborne. The nose only reached an angle of 6–7°. It rolled past the runway and continued for about before barrelling into a
localizer. The impact caused the aircraft to roll over. After traveling for another , it impacted homes in the village of Alekseevka and caught fire. Everyone on board died, along with four people on the ground, although Georgian media said there were as many as 30 ground fatalities. Ten people on the ground were also injured. ==Investigation==