Syndicato Condor

Safety profile and incident history for Syndicato Condor.

Safety Score

9.7/10

Total Incidents

12

Total Fatalities

42

Recent Incidents

January 12, 1944 1 Fatalities

Junkers W.34

Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Crashed on takeoff from Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont Airport for unknown reason. The aircraft christened 'Tiete' was destroyed while the pilot Walmor Bernardoni was killed and the radio operator Oceano de Sá was injured.

February 24, 1942 2 Fatalities

Junkers W.34

Riachão Maranhão

En route, the crew encountered an unexpected situation and was forced to attempt an emergency landing. The single engine crashed and was destroyed, killing both crew members.

January 13, 1939 10 Fatalities

Junkers JU.52

Rio Bonito Rio de Janeiro

While descending to Rio de Janeiro Airport in poor weather conditions (heavy rain falls and strong winds), the three engine aircraft christened 'Marimba' hit the slope of Mt Chambe located some 50 km east of Rio de Janeiro. All ten occupants were killed.

Junkers G.24

Coruripe Alagoas

The aircraft christened 'Ypiranga' crashed in unknown circumstances. Crew fate unknown as well.

August 15, 1938 9 Fatalities

Junkers JU.52

Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

Shortly after takeoff from the Guanabara Bay, in Rio de Janeiro, the three engine seaplane christened 'Anahangu' went out of control and crashed into the sea. All nine occupants were killed.

February 5, 1936 2 Fatalities

Junkers JU.46

Aquidauana Mato Grosso do Sul

The aircraft christened 'Tocontins' crashed in unknown circumstances, killing both crew.

Junkers G.24

Ilhéus Bahia

Crashed in unknown circumstances in Ilhéus in November 1935. Exact date unknown.

Junkers F.13

Brazil All Brazil

Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in the State of Mato Grosso. Occupant fate unknown. The aircraft was named 'Blumenau'. The accident occurred somewhere in December 1933, exact date unknown.

Dornier Do J Wal

Natal Rio Grande do Norte

The seaplane named 'Olinda' was performing a flight from Europe to South America with intermediate stops in Fernando de Noronha, Natal and Rio de Janeiro. While taking off from the Rio Potenji in Natal, the aircraft hit a floating object and crashed. Three occupants were killed while a crew member was injured.

November 7, 1930 1 Fatalities

Junkers G.24

Iguape São Paulo

The aircraft departed Porto Alegre at 0600LT bound for Rio de Janeiro with six passengers and a crew of three on board. During the intermediate stop at Laguna, Santa Catarina, a seventh passenger boarded. The aircraft named 'Potyguar' continued to the northeast and while cruising some 500 metres off the beach of Icapara, the aircraft 'exploded', lost height and crashed into the sea. Nine occupants were quickly rescued by locals while a passenger, Colonel Attila Gaston Joseph Campos Salvaterra, was killed. Crew: Heinz Luels, pilot, Herbert Hermann, copilot, Guido Kleinat, mechanic. Passengers: Colonel Attila Gaston Joseph Campos Salvaterra, † Dr. Joseph Falcani, Dr. Hannibal Loureiro, Colonel de Basil Bicca Avila, Jean Cunha, George Frederic Pichel, Dr. Demetrius Mercio Xavier.

December 3, 1928 14 Fatalities

Dornier Do J Wal

Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro

The aircraft named 'Santos Dumont' was engaged in a special flight over the Guanabara Bay to take part to the celebrations for the return of Alberto Santos Dumont in Brazil. While cruising at a height of 300 feet, the pilot was forced to make a sharp turn to avoid a collision with another Dornier Do J Wal registered P-BAIA and named 'Guanabara'. During the turn, a part of a wing failed due to a structural failure and the seaplane entered a dive and crashed in the Guanabara Bay, near the German ship named 'Cap Arcona' that just arrived in Rio with the Brazilian Aviator Alberto Santos Dumont on board. The seaplane crashed off the Cobras Island, killing all 14 people aboard.

Junkers W.33

Florianópolis Santa Catarina

Crashed in unknown circumstances. All six occupants were injured while the aircraft named 'Maracá' was damaged beyond repair.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Brazil

Risk Level

Low Risk

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