Aviastar Flight 7503

Aviastar Flight 7503
An Aviastar DHC-6 similar to the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
Date2 October 2015 (2015-10-02)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to pilot error
SiteMount Latimojong, Luwu Regency, Indonesia
3°25′53″S 120°4′12″E / 3.43139°S 120.07000°E / -3.43139; 120.07000
Aircraft
Aircraft typede Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
OperatorAviastar
IATA flight No.MV7503
ICAO flight No.VIT7503
Call signAVIASTAR 7503
RegistrationPK-BRM
Flight originAndi Jemma Airport, Masamba, Indonesia
DestinationSultan Hasanuddin International Airport, Makassar, Indonesia
Occupants10
Passengers7
Crew3
Fatalities10
Survivors0

Aviastar Flight 7503 was a regional flight from Masamba to Makassar, Indonesia. On 2 October 2015, the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft serving the route went missing with 10 on board near Palopo minutes after takeoff. There was no distress call from the plane.[1]

After an extensive search operation, three days later the plane was found crashed and it was confirmed that all 10 on board were dead.[2] It was Aviastar's deadliest crash.

National Transportation Safety Committee released the final report in January 2017 and concluded that the crash was caused by pilot error. They found out that both pilots agreed to deviate the plane from its designated route and decided to "take a shortcut", and thus cutting the travel time of the airplane. However, by doing so, the plane would have had to pass the mountains on the middle of the route. This would not have happened if they stayed at their designated track which was near the shoreline. The report also noted the absence of warning of the ground proximity warning system (EGPWS).

Aviastar was temporarily suspended by the Indonesian government following the crash and all its entire fleet was grounded, but the airline resumed limited operations afterwards. However, as of 2024, the airline has been declared no longer operating since 2022 after its website was closed by that year.

  1. ^ "Missing Aviastar Plane Update: Bad Weather Hampers Indonesia's Search on Sulawesi Island, Phone Signal Detected". International Business Times. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Aviastar Ditemukan di Pegunungan Latimojong" [The Plane was found near Palopo without survivors] (in Indonesian). 5 October 2015. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015.