12 fatalities

Fatal Crash Southeast of Crespo Claims 12 Lives (T-119)

Crespo, ArgentinaFlight

On October 1, 1993, a Dinfia IA.50 Guaraní II (registration T-119) operated by Argentinian Air Force - Fuerza Aérea Argentina was involved in an aviation accident near Crespo, Argentina in flight. 12 people were killed. This summary draws on records from the Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives (B3A); 8 related events involving the same aircraft type or operator are linked below.

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Aircraft crashed 40 km southeast of Crespo in unknown circumstances, killing 12 occupants while one passenger survived the incident.

What happened

An aviation accident occurred in a location approximately 40 kilometers to the southeast of Crespo. The specific details regarding the sequence of events leading to the crash remain unclear, as the circumstances surrounding the incident are unknown. Despite the severity of the impact, there was one survivor among the occupants.

Findings

The outcome of the accident resulted in significant loss of life. A total of 12 occupants were killed in the crash. In contrast, one passenger survived the event. The exact cause of the accident has not been determined due to the lack of information regarding the circumstances.