Lineas Aéreas La Urraca

Safety profile and incident history for Lineas Aéreas La Urraca.

Safety Score

9.4/10

Total Incidents

8

Total Fatalities

47

Recent Incidents

Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald

Bogotá-El Dorado Bogotá Capital District

Shortly after takeoff from Bogotá-El Dorado Airport, while climbing, the crew encountered technical problems with an engine that lost power. Unable to maintain the prescribed altitude, the crew attempted an emergency landing in a prairie when the aircraft crashed near the suburb of La Libertad, about 9 km southwest of the airport. All three occupants escaped uninjured while the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

November 2, 1973 6 Fatalities

Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald

Villavicencio Meta

When landing at Arauca (AUC) after a flight from Paz de Ariporo (PZA) and Tame (TME) a loss of hydraulic fluid was noted on the left main gear hydraulic system. A split hose was changed before the aircraft left for a flight to Cúcuta. Some 5 minutes after takeoff a burning smell and smoke were noticed in the cockpit. It appeared then that the undercarriage was still extended, though the undercarriage indicators in the cockpit didn't show this. The crew elected to divert to Villavicencio and made two low runs over the field to obtain instructions from the chief of maintenance and the airline's instructor. While on final approach to runway 22 the pilot was told by the instructor on the ground to feather the no. 1 engine as a precautionary measure. After passing the threshold at low altitude, power was reapplied and the aircraft turned slowly to the left, lost altitude and crashed in flames. Source: ASN

Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald

Valledupar Cesar

The airplane departed Valledupar-Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo Airport at 1530LT bound for Barrancabermeja on a flight from Maicao to Bogotá. During initial climb, the crew reported technical problems with the left engine that failed and was cleared to return to Valledupar for a safe landing. On final approach to runway 02, the captain attempted an emergency landing when the airplane crash landed 900 meters short of runway threshold. All 32 occupants were injured and the aircraft was destroyed.

January 21, 1972 20 Fatalities

Vickers Viscount

Bogotá-El Dorado Bogotá Capital District

Four minutes after takeoff from Bogotá-El Dorado Airport, while climbing, the four engine airplane suffered an explosion and crashed in a field located 20 km from the airfield. The aircraft was destroyed and all 20 occupants were killed. It is reported that an unknown explosion occurred during climb.

February 12, 1970 14 Fatalities

Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)

Puerto López Meta

The airplane departed Villavicencio-La Vanguardia Airport at 0620LT on a scheduled flight to Puerto Inírida. About 55 minutes into the flight, the left engine oversped and the crew decided to return to Villavicencio. Some 23 minutes later, the aircraft crashed in Puerto López. A passenger was seriously injured while 13 other occupants were killed. Three days later, the only survivor died from his injuries.

June 29, 1965 3 Fatalities

Douglas B-18 Bolo

San Pedro de Jagua Cundinamarca

Crashed in unknown circumstances while completing a cargo flight, carrying a load of food. All three crew members were killed.

January 26, 1965 2 Fatalities

Douglas B-18 Bolo

Tio Barbas Vaupés

Crashed in unknown circumstances into a dense jungle located in the region of Tio Barbas, Vaupés. It is believed that both pilots were killed while the third crew member and the passenger were injured and were able to walk away. Anaway, the wreckage was found on the 9 December 1967 and no trace of both survivors was found. The aircraft was involved in a cargo flight and was carrying a load of rubber.

November 26, 1962 2 Fatalities

Curtiss C-46 Commando

Kingston Kingston City District

The Curtiss C-46 operated on a ferry flight from Fairbanks to Bogotá via Miami and Kingston, carrying four spare engines and spare parts. The plane arrived at Kingston on November 25, 17:01 GMT. Following refueling of the aircraft, fuel was observed venting from the right front tank. This caused a delay in departure. At 08:47 GMT the next day, the C-46 lifted off from runway 29 after a long takeoff run and was cleared to climb ahead to 1500 feet. The plane started to turn left on crossing the coastline. Three minutes after takeoff, while still in a shallow climbing left-hand turn, the aircraft flew onto the southern face of Port Henderson Hills at a height of 700 feet. After scraping along rough ground over the brow of the hill, the aircraft fell down a steep precipice and caught fire.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Jamaica

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald3
Douglas B-18 Bolo2
Vickers Viscount1
Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)1
Curtiss C-46 Commando1