Aliansa Colombia - Aerolíneas Andinas

Safety profile and incident history for Aliansa Colombia - Aerolíneas Andinas.

Safety Score

9.5/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

21

Recent Incidents

July 8, 2021 3 Fatalities

Douglas DC-3

Restrepo Meta

The twin engine aircraft departed Villavicencio-La Vanguardia Airport in the early morning on a local training mission. In unknown circumstances, the aircraft impacted trees and crashed in a wooded and hilly terrain located in the region of Restrepo. All three crew members were killed.

May 8, 2014 5 Fatalities

Douglas DC-3

San Vicente del Caguán Caquetá

The aircraft departed Villavicencio on a cargo flight to Florencia, carrying three passengers, two pilots and a load consisting of 2,540 kg of various goods. While cruising under VFR mode at an altitude of 6,500 feet, weather conditions worsened and the crew attempted to modify his route when the aircraft impacted ground and crashed in a wooded and mountainous area located some 45 km north of San Vincente del Caguán, near Uribe. The aircraft was destroyed by impact forces and all five occupants were killed.

November 10, 1999 5 Fatalities

Douglas DC-3

La Montañita Caquetá

The twin engine aircraft departed Orito at 0740LT on a cargo flight to Villavicencio-La Vanguardia Airport, carrying two passengers and three crew members. Nine minutes after takeoff, while flying in poor weather conditions, the crew reported to ATC they were passing 7,500 feet and was cleared to climb to 11,500 feet. One minute later, radar contact was lost. The aircraft disintegrated in the air and crashed in a field near La Montañita. All five occupants were killed.

March 18, 1999 8 Fatalities

Douglas DC-3

Tame Arauca

The twin engine aircraft departed Cúcuta-Camilo Daza Airport at 1533LT on a charter flight to Yopal, carrying five passengers, three crew members and a load of 2,500 kilos of various goods. About an hour into the flight, while cruising over the El Cocuy National Park, the aircraft encountered unfavorable currents, lost height and crashed in an isolated and mountainous area located about 45 km west of Tame. The wreckage was found on 12 April 1999 and all eight occupants were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Colombia

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Douglas DC-34