Flugunfall 04 AUG 1979 einer Curtiss C-46A-45-CU Commando N8040Y - Cerro Tupungato
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Datum:Samstag 4 August 1979
Flugzeugtyp:Silhouette image of generic C46 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
Curtiss C-46A-45-CU Commando
Fluggesellschaft:Aircraft Line Maintenance
Kennzeichen: N8040Y
Werknummer: 30323
Baujahr: 1944
Besatzung:Todesopfer: 5 / Insassen: 5
Fluggäste:Todesopfer: 0 / Insassen: 0
Gesamt:Todesopfer: 5 / Insassen: 5
Sachschaden: Zerstört
Konsequenzen: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Unfallort:Cerro Tupungato (   Chile)
Flugphase: Während des Fluges (ENR)
Betriebsart:Leerflug
Flug von:Mendoza-El Plumerillo Airport, MD (MDZ/SAME), Argentinien
Flug nach:?
Unfallbericht:
A Curtiss C-46A Commando transport plane was destroyed in an accident in the Andes while on a ferry flight. All five on board were killed.
The aircraft had been bought by a Miami company named Aircraft Line Maintenance from the Argentine airline Austral. The aircraft was re-registered N8040Y from LV-FSA and departed Buenos Aires, Argentina on a ferry flight to Miami via Chile and Panama.
It was crossing the Andes after a landing in Mendoza when it impacted a glacier, braking in three. The main fuselage slid to the bottom of the slope. The wreckage was found in 1981 by a Chilean SAR team that was looking for a missing helicopter.

Informationsquelle:
» Austral nació hace 50 años con C-46
» Hay otro avión en la montaña (Clarín, 27-2-2000)


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