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Sol Líneas Aéreas Flight 5428 was a
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which crashed near Los Menucos, Argentina, on 18 May 2011, killing all 22 people on board. The aircraft involved, a
Saab 340 The Saab 340 is a Swedish twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed and initially produced by Saab AB and Fairchild Aircraft. It is designed to seat 30-36 passengers and, as of July 2018, there were 240 operational aircraft used by 34 different o ...
, was operating Sol Líneas Aéreas' scheduled domestic service from
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to Comodoro Rivadavia. The following investigation concluded that severe airframe icing had led to a loss of control from which the crew was unable to recover. The crash is the deadliest aviation accident involving a Saab 340.


History of the flight

Flight 5428 had taken off from
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at 17:35 local time (20:35 UTC) on 18 May bound for Comodoro Rivadavia Airport. The service was scheduled to stop over at Córdoba, Mendoza and
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. After completing uneventfully the first three segments, the Saab 340 took off from
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in Neuquén at 20:05 for its final leg. At around 20:29, while climbing toward its assigned
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FL190 (), the aircraft encountered
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and levelled off at , continuing at this altitude for approximately 9 minutes. With icing conditions persisting, the crew initiated a descent to FL140 (), but during the following 7 minutes, icing conditions significantly worsened. Control of the aircraft was lost shortly after, and the Saab 340 impacted the ground in a remote region of the
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, between the villages of Los Menucos and Prahuaniyeu. The aircraft was flying at night, in
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and in an area without VHF radio coverage. A mayday call was received by the crew of a business jet flying in the area shortly before Flight 5428 was lost. Local people around away from the crash site saw an airplane flying extremely low. A few moments later they heard explosions and noticed black smoke coming from the ground. Firefighters arrived at the scene three hours later, finding no survivors.


Aircraft and crew

The plane involved in the accident was a 26-year-old
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twin-turboprop. It was delivered to Comair in 1985 and registered N344CA. In 1997, it became N112PX with Northwest Express. It retained the same registration when it went to the Puerto Rican carrier
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in 2003, and later on, when it went to fly for
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in 2006. The airplane was stored by this latter airline in 2007 before being bought by Sol Líneas Aéreas in July 2010. The flight crew consisted of Captain Juan Raffo (45), who had 6,902 flight hours (2,181 in the
Saab 340 The Saab 340 is a Swedish twin-engine turboprop aircraft designed and initially produced by Saab AB and Fairchild Aircraft. It is designed to seat 30-36 passengers and, as of July 2018, there were 240 operational aircraft used by 34 different o ...
), First Officer Adriano Bolatti (37), who had 1,340 flight hours (285 in the Saab 340), and one flight attendant.


Passengers

One of the passengers was a child, while the rest were adults. Nine passengers boarded the airplane in Mendoza, nine in
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, and one in Córdoba. One of the passengers used a passport for identification purposes at the check-in desk, while the rest used Argentine '' Documento Nacional de Identidad'' (DNI) identity documents. All of the passengers had Comodoro Rivadavia as their final destination, except for one of them, who flew from Córdoba to Mendoza.


Investigation

The aircraft's flight recorders were recovered two days after the crash. The Argentinian
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(JIAAC) opened an investigation into the accident. In September 2011, a preliminary report was issued which stated that the cause of the accident was a stall due to severe airframe icing and subsequent loss of control. The JIAAC published its final report in March 2015, confirming the findings of the preliminary report. No evidence of technical defects in the aircraft was found. It was determined that the icing conditions encountered were so severe that the aircraft's de-icing systems were overwhelmed. However, it was also noted that engine power and
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management by the flight crew was inadequate; in particular, the engines were never set to full power and the airspeed was allowed to decay until the aircraft stalled. It was also determined that the weather reports that the crew received called for minor icing, and thus they were not prepared for the conditions that they actually encountered. The JIAAC described the crew's stall recovery technique as inappropriate and issued several safety recommendations to aviation authorities and organisations, calling for more pilot training in aircraft upset recovery, incipient stall recognition and stall recovery.


In popular culture

The accident is featured in the sixth episode of Season 20 of '' Mayday,'' also known as ''Air Crash Investigation.'' The episode is titled "Icy Descent".


See also

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References


External links

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