Colombian Satena Plane Crash Kills 15, Including Lawmaker, in Norte de Santander

A Colombian Satena flight with 15 people aboard crashed in a remote, mountainous region of Norte de Santander after disappearing from radar just before landing. The Beechcraft 1900D was on a short domestic route from Cucuta to Ocana when it lost contact. Among the victims were Diogenes Quintero, a member of Colombia's House of Representatives, and congressional candidate Carlos Salcedo. Authorities have launched a full investigation into the cause of the tragedy.

Key Points: Colombia Plane Crash: 15 Dead as Satena Flight Crashes

  • Flight vanished minutes before landing
  • Wreckage found in mountainous jungle
  • 13 passengers and 2 crew killed
  • Included a congressman and candidate
  • Full investigation launched
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Colombian Satena flight disappears then found crashed with 15 on board, all dead

A Satena airline flight crashed in Colombia's Norte de Santander, killing all 15 people on board, including a member of the House of Representatives.

"We extend our most sincere condolences with profound sorrow... - Satena airline statement"

Bogota, January 29

Colombian authorities confirmed a devastating aviation accident on January 28, after a small commercial plane operated by the state-owned airline Satena vanished from radar while en route in north-eastern Colombia, later found crashed with no survivors among the 15 people aboard, reported CNN.

Satena's Flight NSE 8849, a Beechcraft 1900D registered as HK-4709, departed Camilo Daza International Airport in Cucuta at about 11:42 am (local time), bound for Aguas Claras Airport in Ocana, a flight of roughly 20-25 minutes. The flight maintained normal contact with air traffic control until 11:54 am (local time), when all communications and radar returns abruptly ceased just minutes before its expected landing.

Initial reports described the aircraft as missing and sparked urgent search-and-rescue operations by Colombia's civil aviation authority, the Aerospace Force, military units, and local emergency teams across the rugged Catatumbo region near the Venezuelan border, an area known for dense jungle terrain and complex weather patterns that have challenged responders. Satena's statement confirmed that the flight carried 13 passengers and two crew members, and that all available resources were activated in coordination with aviation and defense officials, reported CNN.

Tragically, later in the day the wreckage was located near Curasica, Playa de Belen in Colombia's Norte de Santander province. Official updates confirmed that the aircraft had crashed in a rural, mountainous area and that none of the 15 people on board survived.

Among the dead were Diogenes Quintero, a 36-year-old member of Colombia's House of Representatives representing conflict victims, and Carlos Salcedo, a social leader and congressional candidate. Quintero was widely regarded as a committed advocate for his region, and political leaders across Colombia expressed profound sorrow at the loss of life.

Satena and national authorities have pledged a full investigation into the accident's cause. "We extend our most sincere condolences with profound sorrow and our deepest solidarity to the families of our passengers and crew who lost their lives in the accident," the airline said in a public statement, adding it would make all resources available to support families and determine what happened.

Officials continue to piece together the final moments of Flight NSE 8849, examining flight data, environmental conditions, and the challenging geography of the impact zone as part of a comprehensive probe into this tragic loss of life.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is so sad. A 20-minute flight turning into a tragedy. The terrain near the Venezuelan border sounds incredibly challenging. Makes you appreciate the pilots who navigate these routes daily. Hope the investigation brings some clarity and closure to the families.
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Aman W
While the condolences are important, I hope the investigation is thorough. A state-owned airline, a short domestic hop, and it just vanishes from radar? Weather is one thing, but maintenance and safety protocols for these smaller aircraft need to be beyond question. Respectfully, the families deserve answers, not just sympathy statements.
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Sarah B
Absolutely devastating news. Reading about the dense jungle and complex weather, the rescue teams must have had a terribly difficult job. Thoughts with everyone affected. It's a stark reminder for aviation authorities everywhere to constantly review safety in difficult regions.
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Vikram M
Terrible. Losing two community leaders in one accident is a huge loss for any society. Reminds me of some of the tragic chopper crashes we've had in the hills here. Mountainous terrain and bad weather are a deadly combination anywhere in the world. Om Shanti.
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Karthik V
Heartbreaking for the families. Just minutes from landing. Can't imagine what they must be going through. Hope the probe is swift and leads to concrete safety improvements so such a tragedy isn't repeated.

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