Barra do Garças air disaster

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Barra do Garças air disaster
Embraer EMB-721C Sertanejo AN2017302.jpg
An Embraer EMB-721C Sertanejo similar to the incident aircraft
LocationBarra do Garças, Mato Grosso, Brazil
DateJune 1, 1980
approx. 10.00am local[1] (UTC-04:00)
TargetHotel Presidente
Attack type
Attempted suicide attack, suicide by pilot
WeaponsSingle-engine aircraft
Deaths
  • 8 in total
    • 6 victims
    • 1 perpetrator
    • 1 indirect by suicide
Injured4
PerpetratorMauro Milhomem

The Barra do Garças air disaster was a suicide attack that occurred in Barra do Garças, Mato Grosso, Brazil, on June 1, 1980, when pilot Mauro Milhomem attempted to crash a single-engine aircraft into the Hotel Presidente owned by his mother-in-law, killing six persons and himself and wounding four others. This incident is possibly one of the first cases of suicide by pilot in Brazil.

Background[]

Prior to the crash, Milhomem had an argument with his wife after he determined that she had been unfaithful to him; Milhomem threatened to crash a plane into the hotel owned by his wife's mother.[2]

Crash[]

On June 1, 1980, Milhomem, a pilot for the air taxi service Táxi Aereo Garapu, flew an Embraer EMB Sertanejo-721 single-engine airplane registered as PT-EGI with four passengers inside it to the Hotel Presidente where his wife was residing, and attempted to hit the hotel; he failed to control the aircraft and instead hit a tree, several utility poles, and ultimately a two-story building, and finally crashed into an accounting office.[3][2]

In addition to Milhomem, three people died immediately;[2] another died while being transported to Goiânia, and two more died within the two days following the crash. Four people were injured, two seriously, and were treated in a Barra do Garças hospital.[2]

Aftermath[]

Initially Aldirio Oliveira Vieira, an official of the Brazilian airport authority Infraero, said that the plane had been flying at a low altitude around the building, struck a utility pole with its right wing rupturing its gasoline tank, hit a second pole, and then crashed into an accounting office.[3] It was later determined that the pilot, Milhomem, had attempted unsuccessfully to execute a kamikaze-style attack on the hotel building which his mother-in-law owned.[2]

Milhomem's wife, Angela Milhomem, allegedly committed suicide a few days after the crash.[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 234812 - Embraer EMB-721C Sertanejo PT-EGI 01-JUN-1980". Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Morrem feridos no acidente, Folha de S.Paulo (June 5, 1980)
  3. ^ a b Cinco mortos no choque do "Sertanejo", Folha de S.Paulo (June 3, 1980)
  4. ^ Mulher se mata depois do marido se suicidar, Tribuna da Imprensa (June 6, 1980)

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