Fatal aircraft accident near Guadalajara-Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport

5 fatalities • Guadalajara-Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Mexico • Takeoff (climb)

A twin-engine aircraft crashed during its initial climb shortly after departing Guadalajara for Uruapan, resulting in five fatalities.

What happened

On the date of the accident, a twin-engine aircraft departed from the Guadalajara-Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport, bound for Uruapan. The flight was operated with a total of five people on board, consisting of two pilots and three engineers.

Immediately following the takeoff from runway 28, the aircraft entered its initial climb phase. During this period, the plane experienced a loss of altitude and subsequently crashed. The impact resulted in five fatalities, with no survivors among the crew and passengers.

Findings

There are currently no specific findings regarding the technical or environmental factors that led to the loss of altitude during the climb.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2000-01-25 Cessna 404 Titan accident near Guadalajara-Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Mexico?

A twin-engine aircraft crashed during its initial climb shortly after departing Guadalajara for Uruapan, resulting in five fatalities.

Were there any fatalities in the 2000-01-25 Cessna 404 Titan accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 5 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2000-01-25 involved a Cessna 404 Titan, registration XC-AA91, operated by Procuraduría General de la República, at Guadalajara-Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Mexico.

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