• On September 6, 1969 twelve men and one woman, armed with machine guns, hijacked two TAME
Douglas C-47s at Mariscal Sucre Airport. The hijackers shot and killed one crewman and wounded another. The hijackers told the passengers that the hijacking was in retaliation for the deaths of several students during anti-government rioting at the
University of Guayaquil in May 1969. Both aircraft flew to
Tumaco,
Colombia for refueling. One aircraft was left behind as the hijackers continued on to Panama's
Tocumen International Airport. After a thirty-minute refueling stop, the aircraft continued to
Kingston,
Jamaica. After a 71-minute refueling stop, the plane left Kingston at 9 p.m., finally landing in
Cuba. • On January 20, 1976, A TAME
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (registered HC-AUE) crashed while flying over mountainous terrain. The plane was flying at 10,000 feet then struck trees with its right wing, lost control and crashed into the side of a mountain. The plane was en route from
Loja to
Guayaquil's
José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport. Six crew members and 28 passengers died. There were eight survivors. • On May 22, 1981, A TAME
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter (registered HC-BAX) crashed into a fog-shrouded mountain near
Zumba. It was flying in formation with a Beech 200 (HC-BHG), which also crashed into the mountain. Fifteen passengers and three crew members on board died. • On July 11, 1983,
TAME Flight 173, a Boeing 737-200 crashed while on final approach to
Mariscal Lamar International Airport in
Cuenca. The crash was caused by the crew's lack of training in the aircraft type. All 119 people on board were killed. This was the most lethal event in the history of Ecuadorian aviation. • On November 20, 1984, A TAME
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter crashed into a hill while flying between
Loja and
Zumba. Twelve passengers and two crew members died. • On September 12, 1988, A TAME
Lockheed L-188 Electra with registration HC-AZY took off from
Lago Agrio airport on a ferry flight to Quito with the "number 2" engine inoperative. Immediately after takeoff, the "number 1" engine exploded causing the aircraft to veer left and crash. Six crew members and one passenger died. • On April 20, 1998,
Air France Flight 422, a
Boeing 727-200 (registered HC-BSU), crashed into the "El Cable" cerro minutes after taking off from Bogota's
El Dorado International Airport en route to
Quito. In bad weather, the crew failed to execute proper departure procedures. Instead of turning, they flew in a straight line into the hill. Fifty-three passengers and crew members died. • On January 28, 2002,
TAME Flight 120, a
Boeing 727-100 (registered HC-BLF), departed from
Quito en route to
Tulcán. Several minutes outside Tulcán, the control tower lost contact with the aircraft. The aeroplane collided with the
Cumbal Volcano causing the death of all 94 passengers and crew. The crash occurred because the captain flew too fast into the final turn. • On September 16, 2011, TAME Flight 148, an
Embraer 190AR (registered HC-CEZ) departed from
Loja Airport. On takeoff, the plane slid off the runway. All 97 passengers and 6 crew survived. • On April 28, 2016, TAME Flight 173 from
Quito landed at Cuenca airport in bad weather. The
Embraer 190AR (registered HC-COX), slid off the runway. All 87 passengers and 6 crew survived. ==See also==