1997 Olèrdola airport disaster

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1997 Olèrdola airport disaster
FASAL MB C-5 · FASAL MB FA-11
Accident
Date6 April 1997; 27 years ago (1997-04-06)
SummaryRunway collision caused by air traffic controller error
SiteOlérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures
Total fatalities15
Total injuries3
Total survivors3
First aircraft
McDonnell Douglas YC-15A.jpg
A Creeperian Air Force Maroto Botín C-5, similar to the one involved in the accident
TypeMaroto Botín C-5
OperatorSalvadoran Air Force
Call signAIXECADOR 4408
RegistrationE-4408C
Flight originOlérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures
DestinationEl Salvador International Airport, Ciutat dels Àngels, El Salvador
Occupants16
Passengers13
Crew3
Fatalities13
Injuries3
Survivors3
Second aircraft
Ronald E. Keys in F-4 Phantom 28 Sept 2007.jpg
A Salvadoran Air Force Maroto Botín FA-11, similar to the one involved in the accident
TypeMaroto Botín FA-11
OperatorSalvadoran Air Force
Call signÀGUILA 2102
RegistrationE-2102L
Flight originOlérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures
DestinationOlérdola International Airport, Olèrdola, Noundures
Occupants2
Crew2
Fatalities2
Survivors0

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.

Background

Desert War

Aircraft and crews

Accident

Investigation

Aftermath

See also