Aviateca Flight 901

Aviateca Flight 901
An Aviateca Boeing 737-200 at Miami International Airport
N125GU, the aircraft involved in the accident, pictured in March 1995
Accident
Date9 August 1995
SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to bad weather, pilot error, and ATC error
SiteSan Vicente volcano, El Salvador
13°35′57.3″N 88°50′57.9″W / 13.599250°N 88.849417°W / 13.599250; -88.849417[1]
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-2H6
OperatorAviateca
IATA flight No.GU901
ICAO flight No.GUG901
Call signAVIATECA 901
RegistrationN125GU
Flight originMiami International Airport, Miami, United States
1st stopoverLa Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City, Guatemala
2nd stopoverComalapa International Airport, San Salvador, El Salvador
Last stopoverAugusto C. Sandino International Airport Managua, Nicaragua
DestinationJuan Santamaría International Airport San José, Costa Rica
Occupants65
Passengers58
Crew7
Fatalities65
Survivors0

Aviateca Flight 901 was a scheduled international passenger flight which crashed into the 7,159-foot (2,182 m) San Vicente volcano in El Salvador on approach to the Comalapa International Airport on 9 August 1995. The accident killed all 65 passengers and crew on board and is the deadliest aviation disaster to occur in El Salvador.[2] An investigation by the Civil Aviation Authority determined that pilot error and air traffic control error in bad weather contributed to the accident.

  1. ^ Civil Aviation Authority 1995, p. 19.
  2. ^ "ASN – Aviateca Flight 901". Aviation Safety Network. Flight Safety Foundation. Retrieved 22 January 2020.