Draft:1993 Pskov Ilyushin IL-76 crash

On 8 July 1993, A Russian air force Il-76 registered as RA-86039 crashed near Pskov Airport after a fire erupted mid-flight on the IL-76 and loss control crashed into the woods, Killing all 11 occupants on board. The plane was flying from Pskov Airport in Pskov, Russia and a return back to Pskov Airport.

Flight crew
The 11 occupants on board including the air gunners were:

Captain: Vladimir Viktorovich Gudin

First Officer: Andrew Dolganovich Pollikarpov

Flight Engineer: Alexander Fedorovich Sinyukov

Flight Operator: Alexei Valentinovich Blinkov

Navigator: Pavel Borisovich Volgin

Air Gunner Instructor: Vasiliy Petrovich Bolonsky

Air Gunner Instructor: Arkadiy Borisovich Vasiliev

(Trainee) Air Gunner: Dimitry Vladimirovich Jivyh

(Trainee) Air Gunner: Konstantin Valerievich Orlov

(Trainee) Air Gunner: Vitaly Anatolyevich Zubarev.

Aircraft
The Ilyushin IL-76 was built in 1979 by manufacturer Ilyushin and registered as "CCCP-86039". The Soviet Air Forces operated the aircraft untill 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and was re-registered as RA-86039 and crashed in 1993.