Date: | 11 March 1983 |
Type: | Pilot error in bad weather |
Occurrence Type: | Accident |
Site: | Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela |
Avensa Flight 007 | |
Aircraft Type: | Douglas DC-9-32 |
Tail Number: | YV-67C |
Operator: | Avensa |
Origin: | Caracas Airport, Venezuela |
Destination: | Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela |
Occupants: | 50 |
Passengers: | 45 |
Crew: | 5 |
Fatalities: | 23 |
Injuries: | 10 |
Survivors: | 27 |
Avensa Flight 007[1] was a domestic Venezuelan flight operated by Avensa Airlines on a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32, which crashed on 11 March 1983 on a domestic flight from Caracas Airport to Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela. It landed hard, skidded off of the runway and exploded. Twenty-two passengers and one crew member died.
The Douglas DC-9, registration YV-67C, was on an internal flight when it made an ILS approach in thick fog at Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela. The DC-9 landed hard 1,015 meters beyond the runway threshold, causing the landing gear to collapse. The aircraft subsequently slid off the runway and exploded. The aircraft was carrying 45 passengers and 5 crew, of whom one crewman and 22 of the passengers died. Ten passengers were seriously injured. Amongst the dead was Luis Enrique Arias, sports narrator of the Venezuelan Television Network.
The probable causes were ruled to be "Improper in-flight decisions and inadequate supervision of the flight".