Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518 (2024)

Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518
File:Santa Barbara Airlines ATR ATR-42-320 Callens-2.jpg

A Santa Bárbara Airlines ATR 42 similar to the one involved.

Accident summary
Date21 February 2008
SummaryPilot error caused by disorientation, failure to use checklist, Controlled flight into terrain
SiteVenezuela
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Passengers43
Crew3
Fatalities46 (all)
Survivors0
AircrafttypeATR 42-300
OperatorSanta Bárbara Airlines
RegistrationYV1449
Flight originAlberto Carnevalli Airport, Mérida, Venezuela
DestinationSimón Bolívar International Airport, Caracas, Venezuela
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Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518 was an ATR 42–300 twin-turboprop aircraft, registration YV1449, operating as a scheduled domestic flight from Mérida, Venezuela to Caracas that crashed into the side of a mountain on 21 February 2008, shortly after takeoff.[1][2] There were 43 passengers on board, with a crew of two pilots and a flight attendant.[3] The wreckage was discovered a day later with no survivors.[4] It had the highest death toll of any aviation accident involving an ATR 42 until Trigana Air Service Flight 257 crashed in Papua, Indonesia, on 16 August 2015 with 54 deaths.

Contents

  • 1 Flight history
  • 2 Crash site
  • 3 Passengers
  • 4 Investigation
  • 5 co*ckpit voice recording
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Flight history

Mérida, a university and tourist town located high in the Andes mountains, is surrounded by higher terrain with night flights prohibited at the nearby Alberto Carnevalli Airport. On 21 February 2008, Flight 518 was the last scheduled flight out of the airport, departing at about 17:00 local time. On the flight deck was Captain Aldino Garanito Gomez (36), a senior pilot for the airline and flight instructor with more than 5,000 flight hours logged, and First Officer Denis Ferreira Quintal (29). Shortly after take-off, the ATR 42–300 twin-turboprop slammed into a sheer 13,000-foot (4,000m) rock wall called "Indian Face" (Spanish: La Cara del Indio). No distress calls were received from the aircraft prior to impact.[5][6]

Crash site

Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518 (3)

Accident location shown within Venezuela

Antonio Rivero, national director of civil defense, said rescuers had identified the site of the crash in the south-western state of Mérida. Unión Radio cited civil defense regional chief, Gerardo Rojas, as saying that rescue crews were racing to the poorly-accessible crash site in the Andes Mountains.[7] Mountain villagers reported hearing a tremendous noise they thought could be from a crash soon after the disappearance and loss of contact with Flight 518. According to local police, the wreckage of the aircraft was located at Páramo de Mucuchíes, in the sector of Collao del Cóndor, Páramo Piedra Blanca, near the Laguna de la Perlada. The search operation was conducted from the regional hub city of Barinas in western Venezuela.

Air-rescue services said that the twin-turboprop ATR 42 crashed 10 kilometres (6.2mi) from the mountain city of Mérida after take-off. Searchers spotted the wreckage of the plane carrying 43 passengers and 3 crew members in the mountains of western Venezuela on Friday, 22 February. Fire-fighter Sgt. Jhonny Paz said officials believed there were no survivors and were sending a helicopter to the site of the accident after a refueling stop. "The impact was direct. The aircraft is practically pulverized," he told the Venezuelan television station Globovisión.[8] At the national civil aeronautical institute, General Ramón Vinas confirmed that, "by the type of impact, we presume that there are no survivors".[9]

Passengers

As search-and-rescue activities were underway, local media published the passenger list of Sánta Barbara Airlines Flight 518.[10] Most of the victims were Venezuelan; three Colombians and an American also died in the crash.[11]

Among the passengers were an anti-Chávez political analyst, Italo Luongo,[4][12] and Alexander Quintero, the pro-Chávez mayor of Mucuchíes, a small town in the state of Mérida, Quintero's 11-year-old son, and two relatives of federal under-minister for civic security Tarek El Alssami.[9] Vivian Guarch, a 53-year-old United States citizen and executive for Stanford Financial Group Bank, died in the crash.[6]

Family members and friends of the victims created a website with information related to the crash and its victims.[13]

Fatalities
NationalityPassengersCrewTotal
Venezuela37340
Colombia505
United States101
Total43346

Investigation

The co*ckpit Voice Recorder (black box) was successfully recovered from the wreckage. Preliminary information released on 28 July 2008, indicates the crew departed Mérida with inoperative navigation equipment and subsequently became disoriented in the mountainous terrain surrounding the airport, crashing into the side of a mountain[14] while trying to determine their location.[15] Subsequent investigation concluded that the pilots took off without conducting the mandatory pre-flight procedures and used an unauthorised departure route.

co*ckpit voice recording

The following is an English translation of the CVR transcript (original in Spanish):[15][16]

Transcript of CVR Including Communication with Air Traffic Control
SpeakerDialog
TWR: Tower, CAM 1: Captain, CAM 2: Copilot, ROI116: Avior 1116 (a nearby flight), GPWS=Ground Proximity Warning System
CAM 2Mérida Tower, good afternoon. Santa Barbara 518 is requesting startup and clearance for proposed flight to Maiquetia, tower 518.
TWR518, once doors closed startup is approved, altimeter 1018. Be advised a B190 of Avior two minutes ago checked over Lagunillas.
CAM 2Roger with Avior via Lagunillas. QNH 1018, startup clearance received and doors closing, and expecting taxi clearance to runway 24. Santa Barbara 518.
CAM 1If possible, keep on the concrete ramp!
CAM 2Mérida, Barbara 518 requests 180 turn to stay on the concrete.
CAM 1If possible, keep on the concrete ramp.
TWRStandby for immediate taxi and Avior's position…
TWRAvior 1116 Mérida, position?
ROI1116We are 8 miles out, confirming 8 miles outside Lagunillas, through 110 to 9 thousand feet. No problem, you can clear the Barbara and we'll contact you inbound.
TWRSo we'll clear for takeoff (BBR 518) while you contact us when inbound.
TWRBarbara 518, expedite your taxi to (runway) 24 and contact when ready for takeoff.
CAM 2Expediting taxi to (runway) 24 and we'll call when ready for takeoff. Santa Barbara 518.
CAM 1Look at this sh*t.
CAM 2Clearance for Santa Barbara 518.
TWRWe are still waiting on the clearance.
CAM 1It's going to be a hell this sh*t. We'll have to reset it during flight, what a crap!
CAM 2We'll go visual
CAM 1We'll take off in the dark. f*ck! We didn't see this sh*t! I won't touch it; these gyros are f*cked up again. The other day we also skipped this and we had to leave them like this.
TWRBarbara 518, Maiquetia cleared you to 190, direct airport, 1655.
CAM 2Maiquetia Center clears Barbara 518 to Maiquetia W8 1-9-0, transponder 1655, Barbara 518 180 ready for departure.
TWRRoger, winds 220 at 08, cleared for takeoff.
CAM 2Cleared for takeoff Runway 24, Santa Barbara 518.
CAM 1We can't see sh*t; if we can fix it we'll go visual. We'll fix it in flight.
CAM 1We're ready to go; you have the controls if you want.
CAM 1Power set... positive
CAM 2Gear up. We're up
TWRAvior 1116. Traffic airborne right now.
ROI1116Roger, 1116 is inbound over Lagunillas.
CAM 1Roger. And as complementary information from us we'll be a bit closer to the northern mountains my friend, so you'll have a chance.
ROI1116Roger my friend, so we'll keep closer to the southern mountains.
CAM 1Go ahead.
CAM 2Let's keep white bugs + 10
CAM 1The same sh*t of the other day.
CAM 2The units are f*cked up.
CAM 1The last time was like this, we had to wait until…
CAM 2Level at 400 feet
CAM 1We're visual
CAM 1Level
CAM 1If you want we can start to turn, Denis.
CAM 1This way… it's better
CAM 1I passed by here…(Laughs)
CAM 1Let's keep this heading… Ok? And let's try to keep 141, Denis.
CAM 2Ok.
CAM 2And manual...
CAM 1Turn a bit more to see if this compass works and keep it right there.
CAM 1Let it there.
CAM 1Denis, a bit more to the right.
CAM 2To the right?
CAM 1Yes, get to zero six seven (067)
CAM 2Zero seven three (073)

(GPWS Sounds)

CAM 1Denis, Denis!

(The captain takes control of the airplane)

CAM 2We're at 074, aren't we?
CAM 2360?
TWR518 Airborne 2 9 contact (over) Observatory. Did I clear you?

(GPWS sounds again)

CAM 2That's correct, sir. (GPWS sounds again)(GPWS sounds again)
CAM 2Aldino, Aldino. Go that way, are we at?
CAM 2Aldino, Aldino, we're at 318 not 17… Aldino? Aldino! (GPWS sounds again)
CAM 2Aldino, sh*t we're at 318.
CAM 1What the f*ck do you want? Turn to the right? (GPWS sounds again)
CAM 2Aldino take that way!
CAM 1f*ck, Denis… For Christ's sake!
CAM 2Aldino let's turn 360 backwards. We're going down!
CAM 2Ok.
CAM 1Denis… For Christ's sake! (Stick Shaker Activates)
CAM 2Aldino!
CAM 1Hold on, hold on.
CAM 1Easy Denis, Easy. (Sound of Crash)

References

  1. Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network
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  5. Rescuers find Venezuela plane crash black boxes, Reuters, 24 Feb 2008. Retrieved on 28 February 2008.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Venezuela begins recovering bodies from Andean plane crash, The Associated Press, 24 February 2008. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
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  11. "Venezuela crash data boxes found." BBC, 23 February 2008. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
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  13. Flight 518 victims website (in Spanish)
  14. Illustration of flight paths
  15. 15.0 15.1 Transcriben conversación de Caja Negra de vuelo de Mérida ("Transcript of conversation of Merida flight's black box", in Spanish)
  16. CVR audio (Archive)

External links

  • Venezuela portal
  • Aviation portal
  • 2000s portal
  • Disasters portal
  • Death portal
External images
Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518 (9) "ATR-42-300 YV1449" pictures from jetphotos.net
Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518 (10) "ATR-42-300 YV1449" pictures from myaviation.net
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