Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 644 was a scheduled flight operated by the Douglas DC-6, registration LV-ADW, on 19 July 1961 which was due to operate a domestic scheduled passenger service between Ministro Pistarini International Airport and General Enrique Mosconi International Airport, but crashed 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Pardo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, half an hour after takeoff, owing to severe turbulence during climb out. This aircraft had been originally named 'Presidente Peron' but by 1956-57 had been renamed 'General San Martin'. Some reports stated the aircraft was struck by lightning.
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| - Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 644 (en)
- Aerolíneas-Argentinas-Flug 644 (de)
- Voo Aerolíneas Argentinas 644 (pt)
- Катастрофа DC-6 под Пардо (ru)
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| - Aerolíneas-Argentinas-Flug 644 (Flugnummer: AR644) war ein planmäßiger Inlandsflug der staatlichen Fluggesellschaft Aerolíneas Argentinas von Buenos Aires nach Comodoro Rivadavia. Am 19. Juli 1961 starben auf diesem Flug 67 Menschen an Bord einer Douglas DC-6, nachdem die Maschine aufgrund von extremen Turbulenzen im Flug auseinandergerissen worden war. Bei dem Unfall handelt es sich um den schwersten Flugunfall in Argentinien. (de)
- O Voo Aerolíneas Argentinas 644 era uma linha aérea operada pela referida empresa argentina que fazia a ligação entre Buenos Aires e Comodoro Rivadavia. Durante uma forte tempestade, um Douglas DC-6 que fazia essa rota caiu nas proximidades da cidade de Pardo, matando todos os seus 67 ocupantes. Esse acidente, ocorrido em 19 de julho de 1961, seria a pior tragédia ocorrida na aviação comercial argentina até aos dias atuais. (pt)
- Катастрофа DC-6 под Пардо — авиакатастрофа, произошедшая в среду 19 июля 1961 года в окрестностях Пардо. DC-6 компании Aerolíneas Argentinas, следоваваший из Буэнос-Айреса разбился в результате сильной турбулентности, в результате чего погибли 67 человек. По некоторым данным, причиной катастрофы могло стать попадание в самолёт молнии. Крупнейшая авиакатастрофа в истории Аргентины. (ru)
- Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 644 was a scheduled flight operated by the Douglas DC-6, registration LV-ADW, on 19 July 1961 which was due to operate a domestic scheduled passenger service between Ministro Pistarini International Airport and General Enrique Mosconi International Airport, but crashed 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Pardo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, half an hour after takeoff, owing to severe turbulence during climb out. This aircraft had been originally named 'Presidente Peron' but by 1956-57 had been renamed 'General San Martin'. Some reports stated the aircraft was struck by lightning. (en)
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| - A Douglas DC-6 similar to the accident aircraft (en)
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| - Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Buenos Aires, Argentina (en)
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| - Voo Aerolíneas Argentinas 644 (en)
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| - Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 644 was a scheduled flight operated by the Douglas DC-6, registration LV-ADW, on 19 July 1961 which was due to operate a domestic scheduled passenger service between Ministro Pistarini International Airport and General Enrique Mosconi International Airport, but crashed 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Pardo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, half an hour after takeoff, owing to severe turbulence during climb out. This aircraft had been originally named 'Presidente Peron' but by 1956-57 had been renamed 'General San Martin'. Some reports stated the aircraft was struck by lightning. According to the investigation, the plane disintegrated en route after the rupture of one its wings following excessive loads in a zone of turbulence. Both the pilot and the company's flight dispatcher contributed to the disaster by misevaluating the weather forecast and choosing an inappropriate flight altitude. All 67 occupants of the aircraft – 7 crew and 60 passengers – were killed in the accident, which remains the deadliest one the company experienced all through its history. As of 2019, Flight 644 remains the deadliest aviation disaster in Argentine history. (en)
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