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Avensa Flight 007

1983 flight which crashed while landing
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Avensa Flight 007
An Avensa DC-9, similar to the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
Date11 March 1983
SummaryPilot error in bad weather
SiteBarquisimeto Airport, Venezuela
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-9-32
OperatorAvensa
Registration YV-67C
Flight originCaracas Airport, Venezuela
DestinationBarquisimeto Airport, Venezuela
Occupants50
Passengers45
Crew5
Fatalities23
Injuries10
Survivors27

Avensa Flight 007[1] was a domestic Venezuelan flight operated by Avensa Airlines on a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32, which crashed on 11 March 1983 on a domestic flight from Caracas Airport to Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela. It landed hard, skidded off the runway and exploded.[2] [3] Twenty-two passengers and one crew member died.[2] [3]

Accident

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The Douglas DC-9, registration YV-67C, was on an internal flight when it made an ILS approach in thick fog at Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela.[2] The DC-9 landed hard 1,015 meters beyond the runway threshold, causing the landing gear to collapse. The aircraft subsequently slid off the runway and exploded.[2] The aircraft was carrying 45 passengers and 5 crew, of whom one crewman and 22 of the passengers died. Ten passengers were seriously injured.[2] Amongst the dead was Luis Enrique Arias, sports narrator of the Venezuelan Television Network.[1]

Investigation

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The probable causes were ruled to be "Improper in-flight decisions and inadequate supervision of the flight".[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b CorreodeLara (10 December 2020). "Aterrador fue el accidente aéreo de Barquisimeto en 1983". CORREO DE LARA. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g United Kingdom CAA Document CAA 429 World Airline Accident Summary (ICAO Summary 1985/2)
  3. ^ a b c Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network
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