1983 Avensa Douglas DC-9 crash
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The 1983 Avensa Douglas DC-9 crash occurred on 11 March 1983 when an Avensa
Avensa
Avensa was a Venezuelan airline headquartered in Caracas. It is in the process of financial restructuring, after it went into bankruptcy due to poor management in 2002...

 Douglas DC-9 airliner on a domestic flight in Venezuela
Venezuela
Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...

 from Caracas Airport to Barquisimeto Airport where it landed hard slid of the runaway and exploded. Twenty-two passengers and one crew member died.

Accident

The Douglas DC-9, registration
Aircraft registration
An aircraft registration is a unique alphanumeric string that identifies a civil aircraft, in similar fashion to a licence plate on an automobile...

 YV-67C, was on an internal flight when it made an ILS
Instrument Landing System
An instrument landing system is a ground-based instrument approach system that provides precision guidance to an aircraft approaching and landing on a runway, using a combination of radio signals and, in many cases, high-intensity lighting arrays to enable a safe landing during instrument...

 approach in thick fog at Barquisimeto Airport, Venezuela. The DC-9 landed hard 1015 metres beyond the runway threshold, the landing gear collapsed and the aircraft slid off the runway and exploded. The aircraft was carrying 45 passengers and five crew, one crew member died along with 22 of the passengers, ten passengers were seriously injured.

Investigation

The probable cause was Improper in-flight decisions and inadequate supervision of the flight were contributory factors.
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