Trieste - Rome - Algiers
Flight / Schedule
Trieste - Rome - Algiers
Aircraft
Cessna 421C Golden Eagle IIIRegistration
I-ASCN
MSN
421C-0054
Year of Manufacture
1976
Operator
Air 70Date
December 16, 1978 at 12:45 PM
Type
CRASHFlight Type
Charter/Taxi (Non Scheduled Revenue Flight)
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Mountains
Crash Location
Leonessa Lazio
Region
Europe • Italy
Coordinates
42.5632°, 12.9638°
Crash Cause
Weather
Narrative Report
On December 16, 1978 at 12:45 PM, Trieste - Rome - Algiers experienced a crash involving Cessna 421C Golden Eagle III, operated by Air 70, with the event recorded near Leonessa Lazio.
The flight was categorized as charter/taxi (non scheduled revenue flight) and the reported phase was flight at a mountains crash site.
10 people were known to be on board, 10 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: 8, passenger fatalities: 8, other fatalities: 0.
The listed crash cause is weather. The twin engine airplane departed Trieste-Ronchi dei Legionari Airport at 1045LT on a charter flight to Algiers with two pilots and eight passengers, a delegation of the Icomsa. An en route stop was planned in Rome and while cruising in limited visibility due to foggy conditions, the crew failed to realize his altitude was too low when the airplane struck power cables and crashed on a house located in Leonessa, about 80 km northeast of Rome. The aircraft was destroyed and all eight occupants were killed. Crew: Carlo Rinauro, Giuseppe Torrisi. Passengers: Giuseppe Pino Bottacin, Armand Houzel, Enzo Bandelloni, Giulio Brunetta, Adriano Brunetti, Giovanni Indri, Giampaolo Schvarcz, Giuseppe Trapanese.
Aircraft reference details include registration I-ASCN, MSN 421C-0054, year of manufacture 1976.
Geospatial coordinates for this crash are approximately 42.5632°, 12.9638°.
Fatalities
Total
10
Crew
2
Passengers
8
Other
0
Crash Summary
The twin engine airplane departed Trieste-Ronchi dei Legionari Airport at 1045LT on a charter flight to Algiers with two pilots and eight passengers, a delegation of the Icomsa. An en route stop was planned in Rome and while cruising in limited visibility due to foggy conditions, the crew failed to realize his altitude was too low when the airplane struck power cables and crashed on a house located in Leonessa, about 80 km northeast of Rome. The aircraft was destroyed and all eight occupants were killed. Crew: Carlo Rinauro, Giuseppe Torrisi. Passengers: Giuseppe Pino Bottacin, Armand Houzel, Enzo Bandelloni, Giulio Brunetta, Adriano Brunetti, Giovanni Indri, Giampaolo Schvarcz, Giuseppe Trapanese.
Cause: Weather
Occupants & Outcome
Crew On Board
2
Passengers On Board
8
Estimated Survivors
0
Fatality Rate
100.0%
Known people on board: 10
Operational Details
Schedule / Flight
Trieste - Rome - Algiers
Operator
Air 70Flight Type
Charter/Taxi (Non Scheduled Revenue Flight)
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Mountains
Region / Country
Europe • Italy
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