Aeropesca Colombia

Safety profile and incident history for Aeropesca Colombia.

Safety Score

9/10

Total Incidents

10

Total Fatalities

99

Recent Incidents

March 26, 1982 21 Fatalities

Vickers Viscount

Quetame Cundinamarca

While flying at an altitude of 7,700 feet in stormy weather, the four engine airplane struck the slope of a mountain located near Quetame. The wreckage was found few hours later and all 21 occupants were killed.

Curtiss C-46 Commando

Florencia Caquetá

The aircraft departed Medellín-Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport on a cargo flight to Barranquilla-Soledad, carrying six passengers and three crew members. En route, the aircraft was hijacked by four people who wanted to be flown on a remote airstrip located in the Guajira Peninsula. Four to five tons of weapons were loaded on board the airplane that departed and flew to the region of Florencia. The crew was forced to land in the Orteguaza River, about 7 km east of Florencia. The airplane came to rest in shallow waters, all weapons were offloaded and the aircraft was abandoned. The crew were released by the hijackers on November 10, 1981.

August 27, 1981 50 Fatalities

Vickers Viscount

Florencia Caquetá

Few minutes after takeoff from Florencia-Gustavo Artunduaga Paredes Airport, while cruising in bad weather conditions, the four engine airplane struck the slope of Mt Santa Elena shrouded in clouds and located about 48 km north of Florencia. The wreckage was found few hours later. The aircraft was totally destroyed and all 50 occupants were killed.

August 14, 1978 18 Fatalities

Curtiss C-46 Commando

Mt Páramo de Laura Boyacá

While cruising in VFR mode in adverse weather conditions, the airplane struck the slope of Mt Páramo de Laura (3,543 meters high) located south of Sogamoso, Boyacá. The wreckage was found few hours later and all 18 occupants were killed.

Lockheed 18 LodeStar

Bogotá-El Dorado Bogotá Capital District

The crew (three pilots under supervision and two instructors) departed Bogotá-El Dorado Airport in the early morning on a training flight to Flandes, Tolima. Several touch and go maneuvers were completed at Flandes Airport and during the last takeoff, the undercarriage failed to retract after the hydraulic system failed. On approach to Bogotá-El Dorado, the crew was unable to lower the flaps thus a flapless landing was completed on runway 12. After touchdown, the airplane was unable to stop within the remaining distance, overran and came to rest in a drainage ditch. All five occupants escaped uninjured while the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Curtiss C-46 Commando

Villavicencio Meta

Crashed in unknown circumstances in San Carlos de Guaroba, in the suburb of Villavicencio. The exact date of the mishap remains unknown (somewhere in March 1970). There were no casualties.

Curtiss C-46 Commando

Bogotá-El Dorado Bogotá Capital District

After takeoff from runway 30, while climbing to an altitude of 300 feet, the airplane lost height and descended until it crashed 1,6 km past the runway end. All three crew members were injured and the airplane was damaged beyond repair.

Curtiss C-46 Commando

San Andrés-Gustavo Rojas Pinilla San Andrés, Providencia & Santa Catalina

Suffered an accident on San Andrés Island in 1968 (exact date unknown). No casualties.

July 11, 1966 8 Fatalities

Curtiss C-46 Commando

Mt Planchón-Peteroa Región del Maule

The aircraft was completing a special cargo flight from Bogotá to Buenos Aires with intermediate stops in La Paz and Santiago de Chile, carrying five passengers, three crew members and a load of eight bulls for an exhibition in Buenos Aires. While cruising in poor weather conditions, the airplane struck the slope of Mt Planchón-Peteroa (4,107 meters high) located about 200 km south of Santiago. SAR operations were conducted but eventually suspended after few days as no trace of the aircraft nor the crew was found. The wreckage was eventually found on 18 November 1966. All eight occupants have been killed.

November 4, 1965 2 Fatalities

Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina

Puerto Arturo Vaupés

En route, weather conditions deteriorated and the seaplane crashed in unknown circumstances in an uninhabited area located in the region of Puerto Arturo. As the airplane failed to arrive at Mitú Airport, SAR operations were conducted and the wreckage was found on November 13. Four wounded people were evacuated while both pilots were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Colombia

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Curtiss C-46 Commando6
Vickers Viscount2
Lockheed 18 LodeStar1
Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina1