1949 Mexicana de Aviación DC-3 crash

1949 Mexicana de Aviación DC-3 crash
XA-DUH, the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
Date26 September 1949
SummaryControlled flight into terrain
Site
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDouglas DC-3A
OperatorMexicana de Aviacion
RegistrationXA-DUH
Flight originTuxtla Gutiérrez
1st stopoverIxtepec, Oaxaca
2nd stopoverOaxaca City
3rd stopoverTapachula
DestinationMexico City
Occupants24
Passengers21
Crew3
Fatalities24
Survivors0

The 1949 Mexicana de Aviación DC-3 crash was an aviation accident on 26 September 1949, when a Mexicana de Aviacion Douglas DC-3 en route to Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico crashed into the Popocatépetl volcano, killing all 24 people on board. The aircraft, registered as XA-DUH, was flying from Tapachula on a route that originated in Tuxtla Gutiérrez with intermediate stops in Ixtepec and Oaxaca. The dead included actress Blanca Estela Pavón and senator Gabriel Ramos Millan. The DC-3's pilot was identified as Alfonso Reboul Lasscassies.

Notably, in December of the same year, another DC-3 of the same airline also had an accident; the second one killing all 17 people on board.