1965 Argentine Air Force C-54 disappearance

1965 Argentine Air Force C-54 disappearance, (also known as TC-48 Flight or The Cadets Flight) refers to the disappearance of an Argentine Air Force Douglas C-54G, carrying cadet graduates from the Military Aviation School, that disappeared between Howard Air Force Base in Panama and El Salvador International Airport on 3 November 1965. Last contact with the aircraft was 30 or 40 minutes after take-off, when the pilot reported a fire in one of the engines and notified the control tower of San José International Airport in Costa Rica that they intended to divert there. The aircraft never arrived and all passengers and crew are missing presumed dead. The disappearance is considered the greatest mystery of Argentine aviation.

1965 Argentine Air Force C-54 disappearance

1965 Argentine Air Force C-54 disappearance, (also known as TC-48 Flight or The Cadets Flight) refers to the disappearance of an Argentine Air Force Douglas C-54G, carrying cadet graduates from the Military Aviation School, that disappeared between Howard Air Force Base in Panama and El Salvador International Airport on 3 November 1965. Last contact with the aircraft was 30 or 40 minutes after take-off, when the pilot reported a fire in one of the engines and notified the control tower of San José International Airport in Costa Rica that they intended to divert there. The aircraft never arrived and all passengers and crew are missing presumed dead. The disappearance is considered the greatest mystery of Argentine aviation.