Mexico City – Buenos Aires

The aircraft departed Mexico City on a non stop flight to Buenos Aires with two crew members on board. While flying along the east coast of Costa Rica, the crew encountered poor weather conditions when the airplane crashed in the sea off Puerto Limón. SAR operations were initiated and some debris were found three weeks later on local beaches. No trace of both crew members was ever found. Crew: Col Pablo Sídar Escobar, pilot, Lt Carlos Rovirosa Pérez.

Flight / Schedule

Mexico City – Buenos Aires

Aircraft

Emsco B.3

Registration

X-BACO

MSN

11

Year of Manufacture

1930

Date

May 11, 1930 at 05:00 PM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Private

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Lake, Sea, Ocean, River

Crash Location

Puerto Limón Limón (Caribbean Coast)

Region

Central America • Costa Rica

Narrative Report

On May 11, 1930 at 05:00 PM, Mexico City – Buenos Aires experienced a crash involving Emsco B.3, operated by Pablo Sídar Escobar, with the event recorded near Puerto Limón Limón (Caribbean Coast).

The flight was categorized as private and the reported phase was flight at a lake, sea, ocean, river crash site.

2 people were known to be on board, 2 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 100.0%.

Crew on board: 2, crew fatalities: 2, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.

The aircraft departed Mexico City on a non stop flight to Buenos Aires with two crew members on board. While flying along the east coast of Costa Rica, the crew encountered poor weather conditions when the airplane crashed in the sea off Puerto Limón. SAR operations were initiated and some debris were found three weeks later on local beaches. No trace of both crew members was ever found. Crew: Col Pablo Sídar Escobar, pilot, Lt Carlos Rovirosa Pérez.

Aircraft reference details include registration X-BACO, MSN 11, year of manufacture 1930.

Fatalities

Total

2

Crew

2

Passengers

0

Other

0

Crash Summary

The aircraft departed Mexico City on a non stop flight to Buenos Aires with two crew members on board. While flying along the east coast of Costa Rica, the crew encountered poor weather conditions when the airplane crashed in the sea off Puerto Limón. SAR operations were initiated and some debris were found three weeks later on local beaches. No trace of both crew members was ever found. Crew: Col Pablo Sídar Escobar, pilot, Lt Carlos Rovirosa Pérez.

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

2

Passengers On Board

0

Estimated Survivors

0

Fatality Rate

100.0%

Known people on board: 2

Operational Details

Schedule / Flight

Mexico City – Buenos Aires

Flight Type

Private

Flight Phase

Flight

Crash Site

Lake, Sea, Ocean, River

Region / Country

Central America • Costa Rica

Aircraft Details

Aircraft

Emsco B.3

Registration

X-BACO

MSN

11

Year of Manufacture

1930

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