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Event DCA10WA058
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On May 4, 2010 a Fokker 28, Colombian registration HK4488, operated by Avianca, experienced a hard landing at Bogota. There were no injuries, and minor damage to the aircraft. The investigation is being conducted by the Aeronáutica Civil de Colombia (http://portal.aerocivil.gov), who requested flight recorder assistance from the NTSB lab. On May 4, 2010 a Fokker 28, Colombian registration HK4488, operated by Avianca, experienced a hard landing at Bogota. There were no injuries, and minor damage to the aircraft. This investigation is being conducted by the Aeronáutica Civil de Colombia (http://portal.aerocivil.gov), who requested flight recorder assistance from the NTSB lab. Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database Retrieved: 2026-02-12
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