Avianca Flight 4


Avianca Flight 4 was a passenger flight from Cartagena, Colombia to Bogotá, Colombia that crashed on January 14, 1966. After takeoff, as the aircraft reached 100 ft, it stalled and crashed into shallow water. After a 14-month investigation, engine failure was found to be a possible, but unproven, cause. Poor maintenance and inadequate inspections were also suspected.

Aircraft

The aircraft involved was a Douglas C-54, the military version of the Douglas DC-4 produced during World War II, registered HK-730 to Avianca. The aircraft involved was produced in 1944; because of military needs, it was equipped with larger fuel tanks, which allowed for intercontinental passenger flights.

Sequence of events

At 20:50 on January 14, the aircraft was cleared for takeoff. The plane reached 70 feet after rotation, but then began to descend. It then crashed into the sea 1,300 meters from the airport runway. Out of the 56 people aboard, only 8 survived.