Skydive Lillo - Air Compluto

Safety profile and incident history for Skydive Lillo - Air Compluto.

Safety Score

9.8/10

Total Incidents

1

Total Fatalities

2

Recent Incidents

May 30, 2008 2 Fatalities

Pilatus PC-6 (Porter & Turbo Porter)

Lillo Castile-La Mancha

The airplane had taken off from runway 30 at the Lillo (Toledo) Aerodrome for a local parachute drop. On board were the pilot and 10 skydivers, six of whom consisted of instructor-student pairs doing tandem jumps. When at an altitude of approximately 14,000 feet and having sounded the acoustic signal indicating two minutes to go before the jump, the airplane was subjected to an instantaneous and sharp negative acceleration that pushed two occupants against the ceiling of the aircraft. As soon as the airplane regained a normal attitude, the left wing fractured and detached. As a result, the airplane started to fall to the ground. Nine of the parachutists were ejected out and were able to open their parachutes at a sufficient enough altitude to land normally. The airplane eventually impacted the ground and burst into flames at a site located 4.5 km north of the aerodrome. The fire destroyed the area between the firewall and the aft end of the passenger cabin. The pilot and one parachutist were unable to exit the aircraft and died on impact. Several components, including the detached wing and its control surfaces, as well as part of the horizontal stabilizer, were thrown off and found between 1.5 km and 2.5 km to the northeast of the main crash site.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Spain

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Pilatus PC-6 (Porter & Turbo Porter)1