1997 Olèrdola airport disaster
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Accident | |
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Date | 6 April 1997 |
Summary | Runway collision caused by air traffic controller error |
Site | Olérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures |
Total fatalities | 15 |
Total injuries | 3 |
Total survivors | 3 |
First aircraft | |
A Creeperian Air Force Maroto Botín C-5, similar to the one involved in the accident | |
Type | Maroto Botín C-5 |
Operator | Salvadoran Air Force |
Call sign | AIXECADOR 4408 |
Registration | E-4408C |
Flight origin | Olérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures |
Destination | El Salvador International Airport, Ciutat dels Àngels, El Salvador |
Occupants | 16 |
Passengers | 13 |
Crew | 3 |
Fatalities | 13 |
Injuries | 3 |
Survivors | 3 |
Second aircraft | |
A Salvadoran Air Force Maroto Botín FA-11, similar to the one involved in the accident | |
Type | Maroto Botín FA-11 |
Operator | Salvadoran Air Force |
Call sign | ÀGUILA 2102 |
Registration | E-2102L |
Flight origin | Olérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures |
Destination | Olérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures |
Occupants | 2 |
Crew | 2 |
Fatalities | 2 |
Survivors | 0 |
The 1997 Olèrdola airport disaster occurred on 6 April 1997 at the Olérdola International Airport in Olèrdola, Free Republic of Noundures. At 10:21 p.m. during low visibility conditions, a Salvadoran Air Force Maroto Botín FA-11 on takeoff roll collided with a Salvadoran Air Force Maroto Botín C-5 which was crossing the same runway further downfield. The crash killed 13 of the 16 occupants on board the C-5 and killed both occupants on board the FA-11. The accident was the deadliest aviation incident to occur at the Olérdola International Airport until the 2004 Olèrdola airport disaster which killed 57 people.
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