Accidents involving fatalities • 12 December 1949: a
Douglas C-47-DL registration PP-YPM, en route from
São Paulo-Congonhas to
Jacarezinho crashed into a mountain while flying under extreme bad weather conditions over the location of
Ribeirão Claro with faulty equipment, where an emergency landing had been attempted. Previously the aircraft had already made an unscheduled stop in
Itapetininga waiting for the weather to clear. Of the 20 passengers and crew aboard, 18 died. • 17 August 1951: a
Douglas C-47-DL registration PP-YPX crashed while flying over the location of
Ubatuba. All 10 occupants died. • 14 October 1952: a
Douglas C-47-DL registration PP-AXJ belonging to
Aerovias Brasil en route from
São Paulo-Congonhas to
Porto Alegre struck high ground while flying under adverse conditions over the location of
São Francisco de Paula. Of the 18 passengers and crew aboard, 14 died. • 6 March 1955: a
Douglas DC-3/C-53-D-DO registration PP-YPZ crashed during approach to land at
Vitória da Conquista. The landing gear was lowered but the undercarriage did not lock. The pilot made an overshoot and during a turn to the left the aircraft struck a pole, crashed and caught fire. Of the 21 passengers and crew aboard, 5 died. • 10 April 1957: a
Douglas DC-3/C-47 registration PP-ANX belonging to
Transportes Aéreos Nacional en route from
Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont to
São Paulo-Congonhas crashed into a mountain over the location of
Ubatuba. The no. 2 engine caught fire, which forced the crew to make an emergency descent for Ubatuba. Due to rain, the crew noticed Papagaio Peak on Anchieta Island too late. The aircraft stalled during the evasive manoeuvre and crashed into the mountain. Of the 30 passengers and crew aboard, 27 died. • 18 September 1957: a
Convair 440-62 registration PP-AQE belonging to
Transportes Aéreos Nacional, flying from
São Paulo to
Buenos Aires via
Porto Alegre and
Montevideo had an accident during touch down operations in Montevideo. While on a night landing procedure under fog, the aircraft undershoot the runway by 1,030m, causing the left and middle gear to hit an earth bank bordering a highway. The right wing touched the ground and further on the aircraft lost both propellers. The right wing then broke off. One crew member died. • 25 February 1960: (
1960 Rio de Janeiro air crash) a
United States Navy Douglas R6D-1 (DC-6A) registration 131582 flying from
Buenos Aires-Ezeiza to
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão Air Force Base collided in the air over
Guanabara Bay close to the
Sugarloaf Mountain with a Real Transportes Aéreos
Douglas DC-3 registration PP-AXD operating flight 751 from
Campos dos Goytacazes to
Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont. The probable causes of the accident are disputed but include error of personnel and faulty equipment. Of the 38 occupants of the American aircraft, 3 survived. All 26 passengers and crew of the Brazilian aircraft died. • 24 June 1960: (
Real Transportes Aéreos Flight 435) a
Convair CV-340-62 registration PP-YRB flying from
Belo Horizonte-Pampulha to
Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont crashed into
Guanabara Bay in the vicinity of
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão due to unknown causes. All 54 passengers and crew died. • 7 December 1960: a
Curtiss C-46A-60-CK Commando registration PP-AKF belonging to
Transportes Aéreos Nacional and operating flight 570 from
Cuiabá to
Manaus-Ponta Pelada crashed on
Cachimbo mountains. Engine No. 2 failed during the flight. Altitude was lost, the pilot jettisoned some of the cargo but the aircraft continued to lose height. It crashed and caught fire. 15 passengers and crew died. • 6 September 1961: a
Douglas C-47-DL registration PP-AVL belonging to
Aerovias Brasil, while on visual approach under adverse conditions to
Concórdia crashed into a hill 1,500m short of the runway. Three crew members died. ==See also==