Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos Flight 767-103
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The aircraft involved in the accident in 1979, while still in operation with Union de Transports Aériens | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 18 September 1984 |
| Summary | Failed take-off followed by runway excursion and crash due to pilot error |
| Site | |
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| Total fatalities | 53 (including 49 on the ground) |
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Douglas DC-8-55F |
| Operator | Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos (AECA) |
| Registration | HC-BKN |
| Flight origin | Miami International Airport, Florida, United States |
| Stopover | Quito Airport, Quito, Ecuador |
| Destination | Simón Bolívar International Airport, Guayaquil, Ecuador |
| Occupants | 4 |
| Passengers | 0 |
| Crew | 4 |
| Fatalities | 4 |
| Survivors | 0 |
| Ground casualties | |
| Ground fatalities | 49 |
Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos Flight 767-103 was a scheduled freight flight from Miami in the United States, to Guayaquil, Ecuador, with an intermediate stop in the Ecuadorian capital of Quito. On 18 September 1984, the flight was being operated by a Douglas DC-8-55F jet (registered in Ecuador as HC-BKN).[1][2][3] It failed to get airborne during the takeoff run at Quito Airport, hit an Instrument Landing System (ILS) antenna at the end of the runway, and then struck several houses.[2] All four crew and 49 people on the ground were killed.[2]
The aircraft was a Douglas DC-8-55F four-engined jet cargo transport that had been built in the United States in 1965.[1] First delivered to Trans International Airlines on 18 May 1965, it was bought by Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos in August 1983.[1]
