Unidentified aircraft crash in Hato, February 1958

No fatalities • Hato, Venezuela

An aircraft known as 'Coco de Mono' crashed under undetermined circumstances in Hato during February 1958.

What happened

In February 1958, an aviation accident occurred in the vicinity of Hato. The aircraft involved, which was identified by the name 'Coco de Mono', went down during a period when the specific date of the event could not be precisely determined.

At the time of the impact, the exact flight phase and the operational status of the plane were not documented. Following the crash, the status of those on board remained unconfirmed, as the fate of the occupant was listed as unknown. No specific details regarding the aircraft's registration or its manufacturer were provided in the available records for this incident.

Findings

The precise reasons leading to the loss of the aircraft remain undetermined, as the circumstances surrounding the crash in Hato have not been officially established.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1958-02-15 Douglas DC-3 accident near Hato, Venezuela?

An aircraft known as 'Coco de Mono' crashed under undetermined circumstances in Hato during February 1958.

Were there any fatalities in the 1958-02-15 Douglas DC-3 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1958-02-15 involved a Douglas DC-3, registration YV-C-AVS, operated by AVENSA - Aerovias Venezolanas, at Hato, Venezuela.

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