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Col Julio César Ferradás Benítez

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Col Julio César Ferradás Benítez

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13 Oct 1972 (aged 39)
Departamento de Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina
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Julio César Ferradás Benitez, born on January 24, 1933, held a prominent position as a Colonel in the Uruguayan Armed Forces with over 5000 flight hours logged and served as a pilot during the Fairchild 571 airplane crash in the Andes.

This tragic incident occurred on October 13, 1972, when the aircraft collided with the mountains, resulting in the untimely death of the 39-year-old pilot, Julio Ferradás. The impact proved fatal, causing his immediate demise.

Upon examination of the cockpit post-crash, it was confirmed that Julio Ferradás had lost his life on the spot, while his co-pilot, Dante Lagurara, sustained serious injuries. This event stands as a significant chapter in aviation history, leaving an enduring mark on collective memory.
Julio César Ferradás Benitez, born on January 24, 1933, held a prominent position as a Colonel in the Uruguayan Armed Forces with over 5000 flight hours logged and served as a pilot during the Fairchild 571 airplane crash in the Andes.

This tragic incident occurred on October 13, 1972, when the aircraft collided with the mountains, resulting in the untimely death of the 39-year-old pilot, Julio Ferradás. The impact proved fatal, causing his immediate demise.

Upon examination of the cockpit post-crash, it was confirmed that Julio Ferradás had lost his life on the spot, while his co-pilot, Dante Lagurara, sustained serious injuries. This event stands as a significant chapter in aviation history, leaving an enduring mark on collective memory.

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