1960 Douglas DC-4 Cochabamba crash

On 5 February 1960, a Douglas DC-4 passenger aircraft of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano on a domestic flight from Cochabamba to La Paz, Bolivia, crashed shortly after take-off. All 59 people on board were killed.[1][2]

1960 Douglas DC-4 Cochabamba crash
Accident
Date5 February 1960 (1960-02-05)
SummaryCrashed shortly after take-off
SiteNear Cochabamba, Bolivia
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-4
OperatorLloyd Aéreo Boliviano
RegistrationCP-609
Flight originJorge Wilstermann International Airport, Cochabamba, Bolivia
DestinationEl Alto Airport, La Paz, Bolivia
Occupants59
Passengers55
Crew4
Fatalities59
Survivors0

Incident edit

Five minutes after taking off from Cochabamba's Jorge Wilstermann Airport, one of the plane's four engines reportedly caught fire.[3][4] The aircraft subsequently crashed into a lagoon in the Andes, some 20 miles from the city of Cochabamba.[5][6][7] It was the worst aviation accident in Bolivia's history at the time.[8] The pilot was one of the airline's most experienced aviators, especially over the mountains of Bolivia.[9][10]

Passengers edit

Out of the 59 onboard, one child survived the initial crash, but died due to their injuries while being taken to a hospital by rescuers.[5] Among the passengers were four families.[11]

Aftermath. edit

The airline canceled all flights the day of the crash for mourning.[11] The accident was blamed on a technical defect.[12]

References edit

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  4. ^ Lewiston Morning Tribune. Lewiston Morning Tribune.
  5. ^ a b The Fort Scott Tribune. The Fort Scott Tribune.
  6. ^ "Vliegramp in Bolivia". Nijmeegsch dagblad (in Dutch). 6 February 1960 – via Delpher.
  7. ^ "Vliegtuigongeluk in Brazilië: 59 doden". Leeuwarder Courant (in Dutch). 6 February 1960 – via Delpher.
  8. ^ Ocala Star-Banner. Ocala Star-Banner.
  9. ^ The Southeast Missourian. The Southeast Missourian.
  10. ^ "Zestig doden in Bolivia". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). 6 February 1960 – via Delpher.
  11. ^ a b "Vliegramp in Bolivia: 59 doden". Twentsch dagblad Tubantia (in Dutch). 6 February 1960 – via Delpher.
  12. ^ "Twentsch dagblad Tubantia". 1960-02-06. Retrieved 2023-12-23.