AIRES Flight 8250

AIRES Flight 8250
HK-4682, the aircraft involved in the accident, pictured in March 2010
Accident
Date16 August 2010 (2010-08-16)
SummaryControlled flight into terrain during landing at night in bad weather primarily due to pilot error
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Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-73V
OperatorAIRES
IATA flight No.4C8250
ICAO flight No.ARE8250
Call signAIRES 8250
RegistrationHK-4682
Flight originEl Dorado International Airport, Bogotá, Colombia
DestinationGustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport, San Andrés, Colombia
Occupants131
Passengers125
Crew6
Fatalities2
Injuries107
Survivors129

AIRES Flight 8250 was a domestic scheduled passenger flight that on 16 August 2010 crashed on landing at night in poor weather on the Colombian island of San Andrés, killing two of the 131 people on board. The aircraft, an AIRES-operated Boeing 737-700, was arriving from the Colombian capital Bogotá when it heavily touched down short of the runway, breaking up in three sections.

The official investigation concluded that the crash was caused by the misjudgment by the crew of the aircraft's altitude during the last phase of the approach.