SCAT Airlines Flight 760
The wreckage of the aircraft  | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 29 January 2013 | 
| Summary | Crashed during go-around; cause undetermined | 
| Site | Kyzyltu, Almaty Region, near Almaty International Airport, Kazakhstan  43°22′41″N 77°05′13″E / 43.37806°N 77.08694°E  | 
| Aircraft | |
|   UP-CJ006, the aircraft involved in the crash, at Almaty Airport three weeks before the accident  | |
| Aircraft type | Bombardier CRJ200 | 
| Operator | SCAT Airlines | 
| IATA flight No. | DV760 | 
| ICAO flight No. | VSV760 | 
| Call sign | VLASTA 760 | 
| Registration | UP-CJ006 | 
| Flight origin | Kokshetau Airport | 
| Destination | Almaty International Airport | 
| Occupants | 21 | 
| Passengers | 16 | 
| Crew | 5 | 
| Fatalities | 21 | 
| Survivors | 0 | 
SCAT Airlines Flight 760 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Kokshetau to Almaty, Kazakhstan, operated by a Bombardier CRJ200 twinjet that on 29 January 2013 crashed in thick fog near the village of Kyzyltu, while on approach to Almaty. All 16 passengers and 5 crew on board were killed.
The subsequent investigation determined that the aircraft had descended abruptly after pitching nose-down, but was unable to establish the cause of the sudden manoeuvre.