Manguinhos Airport was an airport that existed in the neighborhood of Manguinhos, near
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Portuguese ''Fundação Oswaldo Cruz'', also known as FIOCRUZ) is a scientific institution for research and development in biological sciences located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; it is considered one of the world's ma ...
in
Rio de Janeiro
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from 1936 to 1972.
History
The origin of Manguinhos Airport is related to
Aeroclube do Brasil ( en, Brazil
Flying club
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Many clubs also provide flight training, flight planning facilities, pilot supplies and associated services, as ...
), a school of aviation founded in 1911 at
Campo dos Afonsos Airport. In 1919 the
Brazilian Army decided to locate at this facility the School of Military Aviation and forced the Flying Club to move elsewhere.
The board of directors decided to re-locate its facilities near
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and for that land was flattened and a swamp drained. An official property land-title was however never given to the Flying Club; it just occupied the site with the acknowledgement of authorities. Manguinhos was officially opened in 1936 although it had been in use before this year. In fact, around this time whereas
Santos Dumont Airport
Santos Dumont Airport is the second major airport serving Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is named after the Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos Dumont (1873–1932). It is operated by Infraero.
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served mainly to hydroplanes, aircraft with landing gear used the Manguinhos facilities. In fact,
ETA – Empresa de Transporte Aéreo had its operational base at the airport.
On December 22, 1959 a major accident led to the eventual closure of the airport: a
VASP
Viação Aérea São Paulo S/A (São Paulo Airways), better known as VASP, was an airline with its head office in the VASP Building on the grounds of São Paulo–Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, Brazil. It had main bases at São Paulo's two ...
Vickers Viscount 827 and a
Brazilian Air Force Fokker S-11
The Fokker S-11 Instructor is a single-engine two-seater propeller aircraft designed and manufactured by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker.
History
One of the first activities undertaken by Fokker after World War II was the design of a new ...
based at
Afonsos Air Force Base collided in the air very close to Manguinhos Airport. The VASP aircraft, originated at Brasília, and on approach to land at
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, crashed killing its 32 occupants and 10 persons on the ground. The cadet parachuted to safety. According to the press, the pilot of the Fokker, the Air Force cadet Eduardo da Silva Pereira, with only 19 flight-hours, was trying to impress his girl-friend by doing manoeuvres over her house in the proximity of Manguinhos Airport and collided with the Viscount. Official investigations however state that the cadet was training manoeuvres outside the designated training area and did not see the Viscount approaching. Moreover, the aircraft had no radio communication equipment. The cadet left the Air Force one year later because of other reasons.
The accident opened questions about the interference of air traffic related to Manguinhos in approaches to Rio de Janeiro-Galeão and Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont airports. Even though no aircraft based in Manguinhos was involved directly in the accident, authorities believed that similar accidents could happen in the future.
In 1961 operations at Manguinhos were severely restricted and Brazil Flying Club had to move elsewhere. Since there was a maintenance company based at Manguinhos, certain flights were still allowed with control operated by Galeão until 1972, when Manguinhos closed. Hangars and control tower were demolished and presently in the site is located the shanty town Vila do João, part of
Complexo da Maré.
Accidents and incidents
*December 22, 1959: a
VASP
Viação Aérea São Paulo S/A (São Paulo Airways), better known as VASP, was an airline with its head office in the VASP Building on the grounds of São Paulo–Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, Brazil. It had main bases at São Paulo's two ...
Vickers Viscount 827 registration PP-SRG while on approach to land at
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão was involved in a mid-air collision with the
Brazilian Air Force Fokker S-11 (T-21) registration FAB0742 in the vicinity of Manguinhos. All 32 people on board the Viscount were killed, as were a further ten on the ground. The T-21 pilot parachuted to safety. This accident eventually led to the closure of Manguinhos Airport
Access
The airport was located north of downtown Rio de Janeiro.
References
External links
Manguinhos Airport Photo Archive at airliners.net
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Defunct airports in Brazil
Airports established in 1936
1972 disestablishments in Brazil
Transport in Rio de Janeiro (city)