14 Mar 2011: CESSNA 182 N — Transportes Aero del Ariari

14 Mar 2011: CESSNA 182 N — Transportes Aero del Ariari

1 fatality • Calamar, Colombia

Accident narrative

On March 14, 2011, about 0815 universal coordinated time, a Cessna, 182N, Colombian registration, HK1084, operated by Transportes Aereos del Ariari, crashed while returning to Aerodromo Jorge E. Gonzalez- San Jose Guaviare (SKSJ), Calamar, Colombia, shortly after takeoff. The Colombian pilot was killed and the one passenger received serious injuries. The flight was operating under Colombian flight regulations.

The investigation is under the jurisdiction of the government of Colombia. Further information can be obtained from:

Grupo de Investigacion de Accidentes Unidad Administrativa Especial de Aeronautica Civil Avenida Eldorado # 103-23 Bogota, Colombia Telephone: 57-1-2662210

This report is for informational purposes, and only contains information released by the government of Colombia.

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