词条 | LAN Chile Flight 621 |
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| name = LAN Chile Flight 621 | image = DC3-CC-CLDP.jpg | image_upright = | alt = | caption = CC-CLDP, the aircraft involved in the accident. | occurrence_type = Accident | date = {{start date|1961|04|03|df=y}} | summary = | site = La Gotera Hill, Chile | coordinates = {{Coord|35|59|09.6|S|71|07|33.6|W|display=inline,title|type:landmark}} | passengers = 20 | crew = 4 | injuries = 0 | fatalities = 24 | missing = 0 | survivors = 0 | aircraft_type = Douglas DC-3 | aircraft_name = | operator = LAN Chile | tail_number = CC-CLDP | origin = Temuco | stopover = | stopover0 = | last_stopover = | destination = Santiago }}LAN Chile Flight 621 crashed in the Andes on 3 April 1961. All twenty-four people on board were killed,[1] including eight professional footballers and two members of the coaching staff from CD Green Cross.[2] It was Chile's worst ever aviation disaster at the time.[1] AircraftThe accident aircraft was a Douglas DC-3, registration CC-CLDP. It had been manufactured in 1943 as a military Douglas C-47A, manufacturer's serial number 9716. At the time of the accident, it had accumulated 18,300 hours.[1] MissingThe Douglas DC-3 airliner was one of two aircraft used to transport the football team home after an away game.[2] It was on a domestic flight from Castro, Chile to Santiago when it disappeared in the Andes. The last radio message reported ice covering the wings and propellers.[2] The tail of the aircraft and a few human remains were found on 10 April 1961. Some official accounts indicate the wreckage was located on La Gotera Hill in the Lastima-Pejerreymin Range; all on board had been assumed killed.[1][3] Other contemporary accounts identify the crash site as Cerro Lastimas.[4] In February 2015 the aircraft's fuselage was discovered after more than 50 years in the Chilean Andes. A member of the expedition that found the wreckage was quoted as saying "So this story is getting a rewrite since this is not where original accounts said."[5][6] While the climbers declined to provide a detailed position of their find, it is consistent with the terrain and altitude of Cerro Lastimas. Notable victims
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References1. ^1 2 3 {{ASN accident|title=CC-CLDP|id=19610403-0|accessdate=8 February 2015}} {{Aviation accidents and incidents in 1961}}{{DEFAULTSORT:LAN Chile Flight 210}}2. ^{{cite news |date=5 April 1961 |title=26 Feared Dead In Air Crash |newspaper=The Times |location=London, England |publisher=The Times Digital Archive |page=9}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/10/chile-airplane-idUSL1N0VJ2N720150210|title=Chilean mountaineers find plane lost in Andes over 53 years ago|publisher=Reuters|author=Anthony Esposito|date=9 February 2015|accessdate=10 February 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://modocharlie.com/2015/02/el-accidente-del-douglas-dc-3-lan-210-equipo-green-cross/|title=El accidente del Douglas DC-3 LAN 210 (equipo Green Cross)|date=13 February 2015|accessdate=15 February 2015}} 5. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/football-teams-plane-wreck-found-5107420|title=Football team's plane wreck found in Chile after more than 50 years|date=5 February 2015|accessdate=8 February 2015|author=Don Mackay|publisher=The Mirror}} 6. ^ABC.net: "Chile: Plane carrying Green Cross football players found in Andes 53 years after crash". Retrieved February 9, 2015. 8 : 1961 in Chile|Aviation accidents and incidents in 1961|Aviation accidents and incidents in Chile|Accidents and incidents involving the Douglas DC-3|Aviation accidents and incidents involving professional sports teams|Club de Deportes Green Cross|LAN Airlines accidents and incidents|April 1961 events |
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