Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 644
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Accident | |
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Date | 19 July 1961 |
Summary | Severe turbulence |
Site | 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Pardo, Buenos Aires, Argentina 36°13′58″S 59°30′56″W / 36.23278°S 59.51556°W |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Douglas DC-6 |
Operator | Aerolíneas Argentinas |
Registration | LV-ADW |
Flight origin | Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Destination | General Enrique Mosconi International Airport, Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina |
Occupants | 67 |
Passengers | 60 |
Crew | 7 |
Fatalities | 67 |
Injuries | 0 |
Survivors | 0 |
Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 644 was a scheduled flight operated by the Douglas DC-6, registration LV-ADW, on 19 July 1961 which was due to operate a domestic scheduled passenger service between Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires City and General Enrique Mosconi International Airport in Comodoro Rivadavia, but crashed 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Pardo, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, half an hour after takeoff, owing to severe turbulence during climb out. This aircraft had been originally named 'Presidente Peron' but by 1956-57 had been renamed 'General San Martin'.[1][2] Some reports stated the aircraft was struck by lightning.[3]
According to the investigation, the plane disintegrated en route after the rupture of one its wings following excessive loads in a zone of turbulence. Both the pilot and the company's flight dispatcher contributed to the disaster by misevaluating the weather forecast and choosing an inappropriate flight altitude.[2] All 67 occupants of the aircraft – 7 crew and 60 passengers – were killed in the accident,[4] which remains the deadliest one the company experienced all through its history.[5]
As of 2024, Flight 644 remains the deadliest aviation disaster in Argentine history.[6]
See also
[edit]- Aerolíneas Argentinas accidents and incidents
- List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
References
[edit]- ^ Ian Allan publication Civil Aircraft Markings 1957
- ^ a b Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 1 August 2011.
- ^ "1961 ACCIDENT RECORD" (pdf). Flight: 523. 28 September 1961. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ^ Plane crash kills all 67 in Argentina
- ^ "Accident record for Aerolineas Argentinas". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
- ^ Argentina at Aviation Safety Network
External links
[edit]- Final report (in Spanish) (Archive) – Junta de Investigaciones de Accidentes de Aviación Civil
- Aviation accidents and incidents in Argentina
- Aerolíneas Argentinas accidents and incidents
- Accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-6
- Airliner accidents and incidents caused by weather
- Airliner accidents and incidents caused by pilot error
- Airliner accidents and incidents caused by in-flight structural failure
- Aviation accidents and incidents in 1961
- 1961 meteorology
- July 1961 events in South America
- Aviation accidents and incidents caused by clear air turbulence
- Aviation accident stubs