Rafael Hernández International Airport (TJBQ) — MSFS Landing Stats
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TJBQ
Rafael Hernández International Airport
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Accidents & Incidents
- On June 4, 1946, a USAAF Douglas C-47 crashed 1.5 miles (2.4 km) ESE of then Ramey AFB while practicing single-engine landings. Three out of the four occupants on board were killed.
- On May 3, 1960, a Navegação Aérea Brasileira (NAB) Curtiss C-46 Commando crashed into a small hill on approach to Ramey AFB on a delivery flight from Miami . All five occupants were killed.
- On May 10, 1991, a Douglas DC-3 of Four Star Air Cargo crashed shortly after takeoff due to an engine malfunction and pilot error, causing the aircraft to stall. Both occupants died.
- On February 3, 1992, a C-54 of Dominican airline Aerolineas Mundo-AMSA had a runway collision with a Lockheed Super Constellation , suffering a fire and being damaged beyond repair.
- On August 7, 2002, a C-130 Hercules had taken off from BQN before crashing in Caguas , killing all 10 occupants.
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