La Yesca, Nayarit, Mexico – January 15, 2025
A tragic aviation accident occurred in the municipality of La Yesca, Nayarit, on Wednesday afternoon, when a privately owned Cessna P206A Super Skylane, registered XB-RNC, crashed shortly after takeoff. All six individuals aboard, including two pilots and four passengers, lost their lives in the incident.
The aircraft, a 1966 model with the serial number P206-0216, departed from the Puente de Camotlán Airstrip, bound for Guadalajara-Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport (GDL). Eyewitnesses reported that the plane crashed just minutes after taking off. The cause of the accident remains under investigation, and details about the circumstances leading to the crash have not yet been confirmed.
The small aircraft was completely destroyed upon impact. Local emergency responders were dispatched to the crash site, but there were no survivors. Fortunately, no fatalities or injuries were reported on the ground.
The crash has prompted inquiries from Mexican aviation authorities and local officials. Investigators are working to determine whether mechanical failure, weather conditions, or other factors contributed to the accident..
Sources:
- El Sol de Nayarit
- ADN 40
- El Occidental
- El Imparcial
- La Jornada
Social Media
Mexican Super Skylane Crash Claims the Lives of 6
— Aviation Accidents (@AviationSafetyX) January 16, 2025
Fatal Accident (6) - Cessna P206A Super Skylane, XB-RNC, between the communities of Las Tinajitas and Los Amoles, Mexico, January 15, 2025
AviationSafetyX Summation:
A private Cessna P206A Super Skylane, registered as XB-RNC,… pic.twitter.com/6hGuGMwlWJ
¡#URGENTE! Se identifican a los tripulantes de la avioneta que se estrelló en Nayarit.
— Tendencia Noticias (@TNnoticiasMx) January 16, 2025
Una avioneta privada Cessna, tipo P206A, con matrícula XB-RNC, se estrelló entre las comunidades de Tinajas y Amoles en el municipio de La Yesca, Nayarit, resultando en la muerte de 6… pic.twitter.com/doypq0Ag0c
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