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LAPA Flight 3142

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Boeing 737 204C LAPA LV WRZ (1998)
Boeing 737 204C LAPA LV WRZ (1998)

LAPA Flight 3142 was a scheduled Buenos Aires–Córdoba flight operated by the Argentine airline Líneas Aéreas Privadas Argentinas. The flight was operated with a Boeing 737-204C, registration LV-WRZ, that crashed on 31 August 1999 at 20:54 local time while attempting to take off from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery and failing to get airborne. The crash resulted in 65 fatalities — 63 of the occupants of the aircraft and 2 on the ground — as well as injuries, some serious, to at least a further 34 people.

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LAPA Flight 3142
Bicisenda Costanera, Buenos Aires Palermo (Comuna 14)

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Costanera y Sarmiento

Bicisenda Costanera
C1426COA Buenos Aires, Palermo (Comuna 14)
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Boeing 737 204C LAPA LV WRZ (1998)
Boeing 737 204C LAPA LV WRZ (1998)
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