San Carlos de Bariloche Airport () , also known as Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport, is an international airport serving the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, RÃÂo Negro, Argentina. The airport covers an area of and has a terminal; it is located out of the city.
Airlines and destinations
Accidents and incidents
Accidents involving fatalities
- 13 May 1957: A LADE Vickers VC.1 Viking, registration T-3, flew into mountainous terrain, out of San Carlos de Bariloche. All 16 occupants of the aircraft died in the accident.
- 16 March 1975: A LADE Fokker F27-400M, tail number TC-72, struck a mountain, west of the city, while on approach to the airport inbound from El Palomar. There were 52 fatalities.
- 21 November 1977: An Austral LÃÂneas Aéreas BAC 1-11, registration LV-JGY, that was operating a domestic non-scheduled Buenos AiresâÂÂBariloche as Flight 9, made a premature descent and crashed into mountainous terrain on final approach to the airport, east of the city, killing 46 of 79 occupants on board.
Non-fatal hull-losses
- 16 August 1989: A LADE Fokker F28-1000C, tail number TC-51, failed to get airborne and overran the runway, being stopped by a dike.
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