Cuswon Colon Airlines Flight 684

Fly Cuswon Flight 684 was an air accident operated by Fly Cuswon whose destination was from Los Angeles International Airport to Jose Areico International

Airport on November 17, 1988, crashing outside the airport, using a Boeing 727. There were no survivors in this accident. It was the second deadliest accident involving a Boeing 727.

History
The Boeing 727 plane was delivered to Fly Cuswon in 1964, on November 17, 1988 one of the 727s had to be used to make the flight from Los Angeles to Areico and the pilots were Manuel Pedro Pardo, a captain who was in the army and It had about 20,000 flight hours and the co-pilot Iker Prado, whose hours are currently unknown, and 6 flight attendants. The plane took off from Miami International Airport at 10:50 in the morning, bound for Jose Areico International Airport.

Crash
when I was flying and it was just snowing and snow fell on the engines and it melted on the engines and when they were already arriving at the airport 2 of the 3 engines exploded and plummeted and 5 minutes later when they were already close the third engine exploded and It plummeted very fast and exploded outside the airport, there was no survival.

Black Box Transcript
The original words are in Spanish were translated

Captain: Good morning Jose Areoso International Airport we are already arriving permission to land

ATC: Permission Granted there is fog but not so much they can arrive safely and it has stopped snowing

Captain: Ok We are here- (Explosion of the first Engine)

Co pilot: I explode a Motorcycle- (Explosion of the Second Engine)

Co Pilot: Explosion Engine Explosion

Captain: ATC engine explosion there is an airport nearby to land

ATC: No I'm sorry I think they can arrive

Captain: Ok we are already in Areico

Co Pilot: We're Going Down

Captain: Going up

Co Pilot: we should already be going down

Captain: Ready

(Explosion of the 3 Engine)

Co Pilot: THE THIRD ENGINE EXPLODED THE THIRD ENGINE EXPLODED

Captain: WE ARE FALLING WE ARE FALLING

ATC: Are they arriving yet?

Captain: YES BUT WE ARE FALLING (Hold Up Alarm)

ATC: OK FLIGHT 684 Fly Cuswon We will help you

Captain: (Hold Up Alarm) WE ARE FALLING FALLING HELP HELP

Co Pilot: WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING

ATC: They left the airport

Captain: WE CANNOT LAND (Hold Up alarm) HELP FALLING FALLING FALLING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

--End Of Recording--

Investigation
The investigation was started the same day by the NTSB, Boeing and Cuswon Aviation Safety and Investigation and United States Aviation representatives. It was initially thought that the engines were failing but was quickly ruled out as no engine was seen to be It failed but the weather of the day was seen and it was seen that it was snowing together and it started the engine and then it turned into water after which the engines blew up.

Filmography
This accident was featured on the Canadian television show Mayday: Air Catastrophes entitled "Picada en el Jose Areico", broadcast on the National Geographic Channel.