List of aviation accidents and incidents in Guatemala

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This is a list of aviation accidents and incidents in Guatemala. [1] [2]

DateRegistrationAircraft typeOperatorLocationCountryFatalitiesArticleNotes
Civilian aircraft
1925 Farman F.40 CCNAPuerto BarriosGuatemala0 [2]
7 May 1935 Ford Trimotor privateLake IzabalGuatemala1 [2]
10 Oct 1936NC14273 Douglas DC-2-118B Panagra Guatemala City Guatemala [2]
1937 Caudron C.630 Simoun privateGuatemala CityGuatemala [2]
15 Dec 1953TG-AQA Curtiss C-46 Aviateca Mt TecpanGuatemala2 [1]
8 Oct 1954TG-AJA Douglas C-47 AviatecaGuatemala CityGuatemala0 [1]
24 May 1956TG-AHADouglas C-47AviatecaPanzosGuatemala30 [1]
5 Apr 1962TG-APA Douglas DC-3 AviatecaGuatemala CityGuatemala0 [1]
9 Aug 1969N787N Mooney M20E EscuintlaGuatemala1 [2]
15 Mar 1971TG-ABA Douglas DC-6 AviatecaGuatemalaGuatemala0 [1]
11 May 1971TG-ACA Curtiss C-46 AviatecaGuatemala CityGuatemala5 [1]
13 Dec 1972TG-HIH Beechcraft D18S PrivateTunica (Mississippi)USA0 [1]
17 Nov 1973HP-564 Pilatus PC-6/C-H2 Turbo Porter STOL of PanamaCerro El Ratón, Chiquimula Guatemala [2]
29 Dec 1974TG-HTM Lockheed 18 LodeStar Erwin Ortiz Tikal Guatemala24 [1]
25 Jan 1975TG-AMM Beechcraft D18S Private (G.M. Sanabria) Sayaxché Guatemala1 [1] [2]
5 Sep 1975TG-JOT Rockwell Commander 500 TAG Alta Verapaz Guatemala1 [1] [2]
18 Nov 1975TG-AGADouglas DC-3Aviateca Petén Guatemala15 [1]
20 Nov 1976TG-TEX Cessna 185 San Juan Cotzal Guatemala4 [2]
22 Apr 1977TG-ACA Convair CV-440 AviatecaGuatemala CityGuatemala28 1977 Aviateca Convair 240 crash [1]
30 Sep 1977TG-AKADouglas DC-3Aviateca Santa Elena Guatemala1 [1]
30 May 1978TG-LAMDouglas DC-3OneidaSanto TomasGuatemala0 [1]
8 Jun 1978TG-ADADouglas DC-3AviatecaGuatemala CityGuatemala3 [1]
20 Jul 1978TG-PAWDouglas DC-3Aero ExpressTikalGuatemala0 [1]
26 Jul 1978TG-ATADouglas DC-3AviatecaSan Andres FloresGuatemala0 [1]
26 Mar 1979 Bell helicopterHelicópteros de Guatemala24 km NE of Guatemala-CityGuatemala7 [2]
7 May 1979TG-SABDouglas DC-3Transportes Aéreos Profesionales Guatemaltecas Santa Elena Guatemala0 [1]
3 Nov 1980TG-BACDouglas DC-3Aero ExpressYaxchibalGuatemala7 [1]
11 Dec 1981TG-BOC Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter Centravia Servicios AéreosGuatemalaGuatemala0 [1]
14 Jul 1982TG-BOC Pilatus PC-6/B2-H2 Turbo Porter Centravia SAGuatemala [2]
16 Jan 1983TG-SAB Douglas DC-3 PrivateBay City (Texas)USA0 [1]
29 Jun 1985TG-AKEPilatus PC-6/B2-H2 Turbo PorterTukan SAGuatemala0 [2]
18 Jan 1986HC-BAE Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle III Aerovias Guatemala Flores Guatemala93 1986 Aerovias Guatemala air crash [2] [3]
21 Nov 1993TG-ACP Beech Queen Air 80 Aerovias GuatemalaGuatemala CityGuatemala13 [1] [2]
9 Aug 1994TG-HUY Bell UH-1B Servicios Aereos Profesionales Salamá Guatemala5 [2]
14 Dec 1995N503U Aero Commander 1121 American Air NetworkGuatemala CityGuatemala2 [2]
1 Jan 1996TG-JAN Dornier Do-28D-2 Skyservant privateGuatemala0 [2]
16 Feb 1996TG-JAK De Havilland DHC-6 Aviones Comerciales de Guatemala El Quiché Guatemala2 [1]
23 Jun 1996TG-CUB Piper PA-18 private Iztapa Guatemala2 [2]
1 Nov 1996TG-TPA Embraer EMB-110 Transportes Aéreos Profesionales Guatemalteca San Andrés Flores Guatemala16 [1]
17 Mar 1998C-GAHW Bell 212 Alpine Helicopters for MINUGUA Aguacatán Guatemala7 [2]
16 Sep 1999TG-RBKRockwell Commander 500SProcafe (Ricardo Balzaretti Kriete) La Tinta Guatemala6 [1] [2]
13 Oct 1999TG-AMA Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II Unknown Quetzaltenango Guatemala2 [2]
18 Oct 1999TG-ROF Cessna 182Pprivate Cobán Guatemala3 [2]
21 Dec 1999F-GTDI McDonnell Douglas DC-10 Cubana de Aviación Guatemala CityGuatemala18 Cubana de Aviación Flight 1216 [2]
25 Feb 2000TG-TRO Cessna 210 Oro Negro Puerto Barrios Guatemala3 [2]
17 Apr 2000N59143 Cessna TU206F Wings of Hope Nebaj Guatemala7 [2]
18 May 2000TG-JOR Cessna 182Pprivate Cobán Guatemala4 [2]
4 May 2001TG-CEG Cessna 182JAntonio Arevalo PosadasCobánGuatemala5 [2]
18 Aug 2001TG-CFE Let 410 Atlantic AirlinesGuatemala CityGuatemala8 [1]
1 Sep 2003TG-HDG Bell 206L-3 LongRanger III Helicopteros de Guatemala Sololá Guatemala4 [2]
2 Jun 2005TG-TAG Let 410 TAG Zacapa Guatemala0 [1]
26 Jul 2005TG-APG Cessna 208 Grand Caravan Aéreo Ruta MayaHierba BuenaGuatemala2 [1]
30 Jun 2006TG-LUK Cessna T210N Poptún Guatemala5 [2]
22 Feb 2007 MaulePrivateGuatemalaGuatemala1 [2]
13 Aug 2007TG-KDL Piper PA-34 Seneca privatekm 14.5 of Atlantico HighwayGuatemala6 [2]
29 Jul 2008TG-MYR Cessna 150L San Miguel Petapa Guatemala0 [2]
1 Aug 2008N538JP Cessna 336 Skymaster Great Commission AirSan Luis ChicoyouGuatemala0 [2]
24 Aug 2008TG-JCS Cessna 208 Grand Caravan Aereo Ruta Maya Cabañas Guatemala11 2008 Aéreo Ruta Maya crash [1]
30 Oct 2008TG-VIC Aérospatiale AS 350B2 San Isidro, Alta Verapaz Guatemala4 [2]
14 May 2009TG-ALD Piper PA-23-250 Aztec C AeroserviciosGuatemala CityGuatemala6 [2]
7 Mar 2010TG-ELE Bell 206L-3 LongRanger III Helicopteros de Guatemala SAGuatemala CityGuatemala0 [2]
7 Mar 2010TG-HPS Aérospatiale/Eurocopter AS 350B3 Ecureuil privateIztapaGuatemala1 [2]
10 Mar 2010TG-JYMCessna 421 Golden EagleCopreca Tegucigalpa Honduras3 [1]
26 May 2010TG-LAPPiper PA-31-325 NavajoOcean City Comercial SAGuatemala CityGuatemala4 [1] [2]
23 Jun 2010N430LAPiper PA-31-350 (Colemill Panther II conv.)New Life Search & Development Inc. Puerto Barrios Guatemala2 [2]
10 Jan 2011N431SRCirrus SR20 GTSThomas G. Russel (rgd. owner & pilot) Santiago Atitlán Guatemala1 [2]
8 Jul 2011TG-MUK Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV Giralda Santa Cruz villageGuatemala2 [2]
28 Feb 2012TG-SAN Bell 206B JetRanger III UnknownNear Rio Dulce, Guatemala Guatemala0 [2]
8 Mar 2012TG-JABRockwell Shrike CommanderCM AirlinesPlan de La LagunaHonduras2 [1]
15 Apr 2012TG-Bell 206L LongRangerPrivate Antigua Guatemala0 [2]
21 Apr 2012TG-VCHPiper PA-23-250 AztecPrivateAurora Zoo, Guatemala CityGuatemala3 [2]
11 May 2012N171FL Convair CV-580F SCD Contract Air Cargo (IFL Group)Guatemala CityGuatemala0 [2]
8 Jun 2012TG-KOD Piper PA-25-260 Pawnee Ocós, San MarcosGuatemala1 [2]
8 Aug 2012TG-RPL Aérospatiale AS 350 B2B Ecureuil Escuintla Guatemala0 [2]
Military aircraft
28 Sep 1929  Ryan B-1 Brougham Cuerpo de Aeronautica Militar GuatemalaGuatemala4 [2]
22 Nov 194037-586 Douglas B-18A Bolo United States Army Air Corps (USAAC)Guatemala CityGuatemala [2]
22 Nov 194038-603Douglas B-18A BoloUnited States Army Air Corps (USAAC)Guatemala CityGuatemala [2]
19 Jan 194238–220 Boeing B-17B Flying Fortress United States Army Air Force (USAAF) San José Guatemala [2]
18 Feb 194238-264Boeing B-17B Flying FortressUnited States Army Air Force (USAAF)Guatemala CityGuatemala [2]
5 Jun 194233–122 Boeing P-26A Peashooter (USAAF)Near Mixco Guatemala [2]
15 Jun 194241-6751 Bell P-39D Airacobra (USAAF) Aguacatán Guatemala [2]
23 Jun 194241-13477 Curtiss P-40C Warhawk (USAAF) Patzún Guatemala [2]
23 Jun 194241-13490Curtiss P-40C Warhawk(USAAF)PatzúnGuatemala [2]
28 Sep 194241-9036 Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress USAAF) Fraijanes Guatemala [2]
30 Oct 194233-098 Boeing P-26A Peashooter (USAAF)20 mi E of San José Guatemala [2]
11 Jun 194341-23664 Consolidated B-24D Liberator (USAAF)San JoséGuatemala [2]
31 Jan 194441-23676Consolidated B-24D Liberator(USAAF)San JoséGuatemala [2]
8 May 194443-4557 North American B-25H Mitchell (USAAF)San JoséGuatemala [2]
5 Oct 194440-275 Stinson L-1 Vigilant (USAAF) Santa Lucía La Reforma Guatemala [2]
21 May 194544-47256 Beechcraft C-45F Expeditor (USAAF)Northwest FldGuatemala [2]
17 Apr 194644-89030 Republic P-47N Thunderbolt (USAAF) Tiquisate Guatemala [2]
17 Apr 194745-50002Republic P-47N Thunderbolt(USAAF)Tiquisate/ 14mi SSEGuatemala [2]
27 Oct 1951961 Douglas C-47 Guatemalan Military San Andrés FloresGuatemala27 [1]
IAI Arava 201 Guatemalan MilitaryGuatemala CityGuatemala11 [1]
28 Feb 1980Douglas C-47Guatemalan Military Alta Verapaz Guatemala31 [1]
17 Apr 1980FAES-1 Piper PA-31 Navajo Fuerza Aérea de El SalvadorGuatemala CityGuatemala [2]
27 Jun 2008TG-HOF Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II Guatemalan Navy Cubulco Guatemala4 [2]
21 May 2010FAG 036 Cessna T210 Turbo Centurion Guatemalan Air Force Puerto Quetzal Guatemala0 [2]
28 Feb 2012HL-190 Bell UH-1H Iroquois Guatemalan Air ForceChacalté, San Luis Guatemala10 [2]

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