Avianca Flight 011
HK-2910X, the aircraft involved in the accident at Madrid Barajas Airport in August 1983. | |
Accident summary | |
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Date | November 27, 1983 |
Summary | Controlled flight into terrain |
Site | Mejorada del Campo, Madrid, Spain |
Passengers | 169 |
Crew | 23 |
Fatalities | 181 |
Injuries (non-fatal) | 8 |
Survivors | 11 |
Aircraft type | Boeing 747-283B |
Aircraft name | Olafo |
Operator | Avianca |
Registration | HK-2910X |
Flight origin |
Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt, West Germany |
2nd stopover |
Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris, France |
3rd stopover |
Madrid Barajas Int'l Airport Madrid, Spain |
4th stopover |
Simón Bolívar Int'l Airport Caracas, Venezuela |
Destination |
El Dorado International Airport Bogotá, Colombia |
Avianca Flight 011, registration HK-2910X[1] (formerly LN-RNA), was a Boeing 747-283B on an international scheduled passenger flight from Frankfurt via Paris, Madrid, and Caracas to Bogotá that crashed on November 27, 1983.
The Frankfurt-Paris segment on this day had been cancelled by Avianca. As a result, the passengers who were to board Avianca flight 011 in Frankfurt had been placed on a Lufthansa flight to Paris. Because they had to wait for these passengers to land, the flight was delayed departing Paris. At 23:31 the airplane started descent to Madrid-Barajas Airport. During the descent, the airplane touched a hill, then a second one, before hitting the ground and disintegrating. All 19 crew members, as well as 162 out of 173 passengers, were killed.[1] The cause of the accident was judged to be pilot error, having incorrectly determined the position of the plane.[1] As of 2013, Avianca Flight 011 remains the second-deadliest aviation accident in Spanish territory behind the Tenerife airport disaster. Today, Avianca still operates Flight 011, a daily flight from Madrid to Bogota, using a Boeing 787–8.
Notable people killed
- Jorge Ibargüengoitia – Mexican novelist;
- Ángel Rama – Uruguayan writer, academic, and literary critic;
- Manuel Scorza – Peruvian novelist, poet, and political activist;
- Marta Traba – Argentine writer and art critic;
- Rosa Sabater – Spanish pianist.
See also
- Japan Airlines Flight 123
- Korean Air Flight 801
- American Airlines Flight 965
- Air Inter Flight 148
- List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
- Prinair Flight 277
References
- 1 2 3 "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
External links
Pre-Crash photos of HK-2910 at Airliners.net | |
Photo of the crashed airliner from AirDisaster.com |
- Report from the Ministry of Infrastructures, Spain – Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission (Spanish).
- Transcript of the cockpit voice recorder (CVR)
- Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network
Coordinates: 40°24′12″N 3°26′57″W / 40.40333°N 3.44917°W