Copa Airlines Flight 201

Copa Airlines Flight 201 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, Panama, to Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport in Cali, Colombia. On 6 June 1992, the Boeing 737-204 Advanced operating the route rolled, entered a steep dive, disintegrated in mid-air, and crashed into the jungle of the Darién Gap 29 minutes after takeoff, killing all 47 people on board. The in-flight break-up was caused by faulty instrument readings and several other contributing factors, including incomplete training.

Copa Airlines Flight 201
HP-1205-CMP, the plane involved in the accident
Accident
Date6 June 1992
SummaryInstrument malfunction leading to spatial disorientation and pilot error; loss of control resulting in in-flight breakup
SiteDarién Gap, near Tucutí, Panama
7°54′42″N 78°1′18″W
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-204 Advanced
OperatorCopa Airlines
RegistrationHP-1205CMP
Flight originTocumen International Airport
DestinationAlfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Occupants47
Passengers40
Crew7
Fatalities47
Survivors0

Flight 201 is the deadliest accident in Panamanian aviation history, and the only fatal crash in the history of Copa Airlines.

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