• On 12 December 1981, a bomb exploded inside the passenger cabin of a parked Aeronica
Boeing 727-100 (
registered YN-BXW) at
Mexico City International Airport, tearing a hole into the fuselage. The captain, two flight attendants, and a ground worker were injured. They had been on board the aircraft for pre-departure checks for a scheduled passenger flight to
San Salvador and onwards to
Managua. • On 10 May 1982, two hijackers demanded a
Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando to leave its
Bluefields-
Big Corn Island route and land in
Costa Rica instead. The pilots obeyed and landed at
Limón, where the perpetrators surrendered. • On 29 June 1983, an Aeronica
CASA C-212 Aviocar (registered YN-BYZ) was damaged beyond economical repair in a crash landing at
Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, which happened because the copilot had accidentally applied
reverse thrust rather than the
flaps immediately before landing. • On 20 April 1985, a problem was encountered with the additional fuel tanks that a
Fokker F27 Friendship (registered YN-BZF) had been fitted with for the delivery flight to Aeronica from Europe to Nicaragua. The pilots decided to return to
Kulusuk Airport in
Greenland, the place of their most recent fuel stop, but failed to do so. The aircraft crashed on a snow-covered strip, killing two of the five occupants. • On 28 December 1987 at 14:36 local time, an Aeronica
Douglas DC-6 lost its inner right engine whilst en route a cargo flight from Managua to
Panama City. Debris had also damaged the outer right engine, forcing the pilots to execute a
water landing in a river in
Costa Rica, which all six persons on board survived. • The worst accident in the history of Aeronica happened on 26 May 1988, when another DC-6 (registered YN-CBE) crashed near Limón in Costa Rica, killing the six occupants. • On 10 November 1991, an Aeronica Boeing 727-100 (registered YN-BXW, the same aircraft that had been damaged in a bomb explosion in 1981) was destroyed in a fire at Managua Airport, which had arisen from an ignited
oxygen leak during maintenance work. ==References==