List of Ilyushin Il-14 incidents
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Ilyushin Il-14s had over sixty incidents and accidents during their operational history.
| Date | Operator | Country | Aircraft | Location | Fatalities | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 October 1956 | Egyptian Air Force | Il-14 #1101 | Mediterranean | 13 | Shot down by an Israeli Air Force Gloster Meteor in a failed attempt to kill the Egyptian minister of defense. | |
| 14 June 1957 | LOT Polish Airlines | Il-14P (c/n 6341407) | Vnukovo International Airport | 9 of 13 | Crashed on approach. Bad weather and pilot error were to blame. | |
| 15 August 1957 | Aeroflot | Il-14P CCCP-L1874 (c/n 146000607) | Kobenhavn harbor | 23 of 23 | Struck a chimney and crashed. | |
| 4 November 1957 | Romanian government | Il-14P YR-PCC (c/n 146001010) | Vnukovo International Airport | 4 | ||
| 3 December 1957 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-L1657 | Helsinki, Finland | Written off after overshooting the runway on landing. | ||
| 5 April 1958 | CAAC | Il-14 #632 | Xian | |||
| 30 March 1960 | Czechoslovakian Air Force | Avia 14 number 3149 (c/n 172913149) | Litencicka Pahorkatina, Czechoslovakia | Crashed into a hill. | ||
| 22 July 1960 | Volksarmee | VEB 14P | Vockerode, Germany | 5 + 1 on ground | Struck a chimney and crashed. | |
| 2 September 1960 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-04200 | Mount Belaya | 18 of 18 | Crashed while carrying a polar research team back to Moscow. | |
| 2 January 1961 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14 OK-MCZ (c/n 105807110) | Ruzyně International Airport | 10 of 10 | Struck power lines on takeoff during a training flight. | |
| 3 March 1962 | Polish Air Force | Il-14P number 026 (c/n 14803071) | Crashed. | |||
| 27 March 1962 | Cubana de Aviacion | Il-14 CU-T819 | Antonio Maceo Airport | 22 of 22 | Crashed into the sea after takeoff. | |
| 6 July 1962 | Aeroflot | Il-14 | Tashkent | 14 of 14 | ||
| 10 September 1962 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14 OK-MCT (c/n 98807103) | Brno-Turany Airport | 11 of 39 | Crashed on approach | |
| 28 February 1963 | Interflug | Il-14P DM-SBL (c/n 6341206) | Konigsbruck, Germany | Written off after a force-landing without power. | ||
| 16 June 1963 | Tarom | VEB 14P YR-ILL (c/n 14803072) | Bekessamson, Hungary | 31 of 31 | ||
| 20 October 1963 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-04188 (c/n 6341301) | Hayes Island, Franz Josef Land | 5 of 5 | ||
| 1963 (date uncertain) | Egyptian Air Force | Il-14P (c/n 14803007) | Shot down by Egyptian air defenses on its delivery flight from East Germany. | |||
| 17 February 1964 | Malev Hungarian Airlines | VEB 14P HA-MAH (c/n 14803033) | Destroyed in a hangar fire. | |||
| 18 February 1964 | Indian Air Force | Il-14 | Banhilal Pass | 13 of 13 | Crashed | |
| 22 August 1964 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Avia 14 | Hurka, Czechoslovakia | Crashed into a hill. | ||
| 9 October 1964 | Tarom | Il-14P YR-ILB (c/n 146000902) | Sibiu, Romania | 32 of 32 | Crashed. | |
| 1964 (date uncertain) | Egyptian Air Force | Il-14T (c/n 14803005) | Crashed on delivery flight from East Germany. | |||
| 5 November 1966 | Air Mali | Il-14M TZ-ABH (c/n 7342501) | Cayolle Pass, France | 7 of 7 | Crashed into the French Alps during a transfer flight. | |
| 17 November 1967 | Interflug | VEB 14P DM-SAF (c/n 14803016) | Germany | Written off from damage on a flight from Leipzig to Moscow. | ||
| 22 June 1968 | Aeroflot | Il-14 | Yukhnov, Russia | 24 of 24 | Collided with a Soviet Air Force Antonov An-12 after disobeying ATC altitude instructions. | |
| 11 October 1968 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14-32A OK-MCJ (c/n 77805120) | Ruzyně International Airport | 11 of 40 | Crashed after takeoff. | |
| 5 December 1968 | CAAC | Il-14 #640 | Beijing, China | Crashed. | ||
| 1968 (date uncertain) | CAAC | Il-14 #618 | Namchang, China | Crashed. | ||
| 25 February 1970 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-61637 | Yakutsk, Russia | Crashed after takeoff. Pilot violated VFR. | ||
| 4 April 1970 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-52002 | Zaporozhye Airport | Crashed on approach due to premature descent. | ||
| 8 June 1970 | Czech Airlines | Il-14 | Nurnberg, Germany | Hijacked by 9 people demanding transport to Germany. | ||
| 8 June 1970 | Czech Airlines | Il-14 | Vienna, Austria | Hijacked by 3 people demanding transport to Austria. | ||
| 19 August 1970 | LOT Polish Airlines | Il-14 | Bornholm, Denmark | Hijacked by 5 people demanding transport to Denmark. | ||
| 27 October 1970 | Aeroflot | Il-14 | Sinop, Turkey | Hijacked by 2 people demanding transport to Turkey. | ||
| 14 November 1970 | CAAC | Il-14 #616 | Guiyang, China | Crashed. | ||
| 7 February 1971 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-91535 | Kirovsk Airport | Written off due to damage from landing short. | ||
| 27 May 1971 | Tarom | Il-14 | Vienna, Austria | Hijacked by 6 people demanding transport to Austria. | ||
| 4 August 1971 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-91537 | Aldan, Russia | Struck a building during emergency landing after engine failure. | ||
| 30 December 1971 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-91570 | Baranikha, Russia | Written off after overrunning the runway. | ||
| 1 February 1972 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14-32A/40 OK-MCG (c/n 66805109) | Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia | Belly landing. | ||
| 13 October 1972 | Aeroflot | Avia 14P CCCP-86671 (c/n 023703101) | Krasnaya Polyana, Russia | Crashed. | ||
| 4 November 1972 | Balkan Bulgarian Airlines | Il-14P LZ-ILA (c/n 146001046) | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | 35 of 35 | Crashed into a mountain on approach. | |
| 14 January 1973 | CAAC | Il-14 #644 | Guiyang, China | Crashed. | ||
| 24 February 1973 | CCP | Il-14 | Shanghai, China | Mysteriously Exploded an hour after takeoff. It is suggested that this was an attempt to kill Deng Xiaoping. | ||
| 4 July 1973 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-91534 | Shakhtyorsk, Russia | Crashed into ground in limited visibility. | ||
| 25 October 1973 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14 OK-MCV (c/n 101807106) | Brno-Turany Airport | Written off after fire. | ||
| 29 November 1973 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Avia 14 #3155 (c/n 17913155) | Veszprem, Hungary | 1 of 23 | Crashed. | |
| 14 November 1974 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-91515 (c/n 147001425) | Zhulhyany Airport | Crashed after takeoff after engine fire. | ||
| January 1975 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14 OK-MCM (c/n 83806106) | Praha, Czechoslovakia | |||
| 9 August 1975 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-52056 (c/n 7342804) | Ulan-Ude Airport | Crashed into ground after deviating from approach pattern. | ||
| 1 March 1976 | Tarom | VEB 14P YR-ILO (c/n 14803061) | Sibiu Airport | 6 of 9 | Crashed short of runway on approach. | |
| 24 March 1976 | Aeroflot | Il-14LIK CCCP-61756 (c/n 147001250) | Ashgabat Airport | Crashed into a mountain while flying under VFR in IFR conditions. | ||
| 18 December 1976 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-61752 (c/n 147001247) | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia | Crashed into Mount Ostraya after deviating from approach pattern. | ||
| 11 February 1977 | Czech Airlines | Avia 14T OK-OCA (c/n 190013167) | Ivanka Airport | 4 of 5 | Struck trees short of runway on approach. Did not follow proper flight path and height in bad weather. | |
| 5 April 1977 | Aeroflot | Il-14FKM CCCP-61675 (c/n 6342106) | Penyok, Russia | Crashed after loss of control. | ||
| 20 July 1977 | Aeroflot | Avia 14M CCCP-52096 (c/n 086806109) | Vitim, Russia | Struck trees after takeoff and crashed. | ||
| 27 October 1977 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-04195 | Cape Chelyuskin, Russia | Crashed after deviating from approach pattern. | ||
| 2 January 1979 | Aeroflot | Il-14FKM CCCP-04193 (c/n 7343506) | Molodezhnaya, Antarctica | 4 of 7 | Crashed after engine failure on takeoff. | |
| 30 October 1979 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-61683 | Baltic Sea | 0 | Destroyed by fire aboard ship MV Olyenok during transport. | |
| 13 May 1980 | Cubana de Aviacion | Il-14 CU-T322 (c/n 147001642) | Varadero, Cuba | 3 of 3 | Crashed into the ocean. | |
| 12 June 1980 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Avia 14T #3151 (c/n 174913151) | Brno-Cernovice, Czechoslovakia | Written off due to damage sustained after takeoff. | ||
| 15 September 1980 | Aeroflot | Il-14P CCCP-41831 (c/n 14803060) | Bereznik, Russia | Crash landed after engine failure. | ||
| 13 June 1981 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-41838 (c/n 147001141) | Ust-Barguzin, Russia | 52 of 52 | Crashed into a mountain near Lake Baykal on approach. | |
| 1 August 1981 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-91517 (c/n 147001135) | Utichiy Island | Crashed into the ground. | ||
| 16 February 1984 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-91611 (c/n 148001944) | Saaremaa Island, Estonia | Crashed after engine failure during a research flight. | ||
| 10 January 1985 | MAP Moscow OAO | Il-14T CCCP-06142 (c/n 148001843) | Uralsk, Kazakhstan | Crashed short of runway on approach during a night landing. | ||
| 17 February 1986 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-41816 (c/n 147001603) | Philippi Glacier, Antarctica | 6 of 6 | Crashed after running out fuel in whiteout conditions. | |
| 30 March 1986 | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-04117 | Ostrov Graham Bell, Franz Josef Land | Damaged by snow on takeoff. | ||
| 7 October 1988 | Shanxi Airlines | Il-14P B-4218 (c/n 6341406) | Linfen, China | 42 of 46 | Crashed into a hotel on takeoff. | |
| 6 July 1989 | Aeroflot | Il-14M CCCP-61788 (c/n 8343901) | Cape Schmidt, Russia | 0 | Ditched after takeoff following engine failure. | |
| 12 September 1990 | Aeroflot | Il-14P CCCP-41803 (c/n 146000938) | Mirny Ice Station | 0 | Belly landing on glacier after engine failure. | |
| 1991 (date uncertain) | Aeroflot | Il-14 CCCP-41807 | Mirny Ice Station | Left derelict | ||
| 8 October 1992 | Wuhan Airlines | Avia 14M B-4211 (c/n 108807113) | Huajia, China | 14 of 35 | Crashed after takeoff following engine failure. |

