PLUNA Uruguay - Primeras Lineas Uruguayas de Navegacion Aérea

Safety profile and incident history for PLUNA Uruguay - Primeras Lineas Uruguayas de Navegacion Aérea.

Safety Score

9.5/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

10

Recent Incidents

Vickers Viscount

Buenos Aires-Aeroparque-Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires City

After landing, the four engine airplane encountered difficulties and was unable to stop within the remaining distance. It overran and came to rest few dozen meters further. Three passengers were injured while all 54 other occupants were unhurt. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

October 9, 1962 10 Fatalities

Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)

Montevideo-Carrasco Montevideo City District

The aircraft was undergoing the final flight test required for issuance of its Certificate of Airworthiness. It was to be a visual, local flight lasting about 1 hr 30 min. The takeoff run began at 15:14 hours, 200 m from the threshold of runway 23. This meant that 1900 m of the runway remained for the takeoff. The aircraft rose to a height which could not be determined but could not have been less than 5 m or more than 15 m. About 30 seconds after the commencement of the manoeuvre its right wing grazed the surface of the runway several times. During the later contacts the landing gear bounced off the ground with such force that the right tire burst and the landing gear leg broke causing the axle and propeller to hit the ground while the right engine was turning at almost full power. The aircraft again bounced into the air rolled over completely and finally came to rest upside down. Between the time the aircraft bounced into the air and the moment it finally came to rest, the pilot turned the power off completely. This was proved by an inspection of the condition and final positions of both propellers and the engine control switches, which were in the "off" position. Fire broke out for reasons that could not be precisely ascertained. The aircraft was totally destroyed and all 10 occupants were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Uruguay

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Vickers Viscount1
Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)1