1973 Aerocondor Lockheed L-188 Electra crash explained

1973 Aerocondor L-188 Electra crash
Occurrence Type:Accident
Summary:Controlled flight into terrain
Site:12km southeast from Bogotá-Eldorado Airport, Eastern Hills, Bogotá, Colombia
Aircraft Type:Lockheed L-188A Electra
Operator:Aerocóndor Colombia
Tail Number:HK-777
Origin:Bogotá-Eldorado Airport, Bogotá, Colombia
Stopover0:Rafael Núñez International Airport, Cartagena, Colombia
Last Stopover:Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, Barranquilla, Colombia
Destination:Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport, San Andrés, Colombia
Occupants:42
Passengers:36
Crew:6
Fatalities:42
Survivors:0

The 1973 Aerocondor L-188 Electra crash occurred on August 27, 1973 when a Lockheed L-188 Electra operated by Aerocóndor Colombia, struck a mountain after takeoff. All the 42 occupants onboard were killed leaving no survivors.[1] [2] [3]

Aircraft

The aircraft was a Lockheed L-188A Electra, MSN 1115 and registered HK-777. The aircraft was manufactured in 1959 in Burbank, United States and had its first flight on December 22, 1959 then became apart of American Airlines on December 31, 1959 and registered N6125A until April 11, 1969.

Accident

After taking off from the airport, the crew failed some procedures and there was limited visibility as the aircraft climbed. The airliner's wing tip collided by a slope of the Eastern Hills, which the aircraft immediately disintegrated after the impact, killing everyone onboard.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Accident Lockheed L-188A Electra HK-777, Monday 27 August 1973 . 2024-08-12 . asn.flightsafety.org.
  2. Web site: Escobar . Jaime . 2021-06-23 . Lockheed L-188 Electra II in Colombia . 2024-08-12 . LAAHS . en-US.
  3. Web site: Crash of a Lockheed L-188A Electra in Bogotá: 42 killed Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives . 2024-08-12 . www.baaa-acro.com.