Fatal crash involving twin-engine aircraft during takeoff

12 fatalities • Córdoba-Santa Isabel EAM, Argentina • Takeoff (climb)

A twin-engine aircraft crashed near the runway shortly after departing, resulting in the deaths of all twelve people on board.

What happened

An accident occurred involving a twin engine aircraft immediately following its departure from the runway. During the initial climb phase, the aircraft experienced an aerodynamic stall. This loss of lift caused the plane to descend uncontrollably, leading to a crash in the vicinity of the airfield.

There were 12 fatalities recorded in the incident, as all occupants on board the aircraft perished during the impact. No survivors were reported from the wreckage.

Findings

Preliminary details indicate that the primary factor in the accident was an aerodynamic stall that occurred just after liftoff.

Probable cause

The aircraft entered a stall state shortly after takeoff, leading to a loss of control and subsequent impact near the runway.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1983-10-10 Dinfia IA.50 Guaraní II accident near Córdoba-Santa Isabel EAM, Argentina?

A twin-engine aircraft crashed near the runway shortly after departing, resulting in the deaths of all twelve people on board.

Were there any fatalities in the 1983-10-10 Dinfia IA.50 Guaraní II accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 12 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1983-10-10 involved a Dinfia IA.50 Guaraní II, registration T-125, operated by Argentinian Air Force - Fuerza Aérea Argentina, at Córdoba-Santa Isabel EAM, Argentina.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

The aircraft entered a stall state shortly after takeoff, leading to a loss of control and subsequent impact near the runway.

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