It dropped from the sky like a dying bird. In seconds, a routine takeoff turned into a nightmare off the coast of Roatán Island. Witnesses watched the aircraft twist, plunge, and disappear, as one fisherman narrowly escaped death. Emergency crews fought rocks, waves, and time itself to reach the wreckage, but the full horro… Continues…
The aircraft had barely left the runway when everything went wrong. Civil aviation official Carlos Padilla said the plane “made a sharp turn to the right of the runway and fell into the water” just moments after takeoff, stunning everyone who watched. A nearby fisherman later described how he narrowly avoided being struck as the aircraft came down, the sea exploding around him in metal and foam.
Rescue teams rushed toward the shoreline, but nature turned the crash site into a fortress. Roatán Fire Captain Franklin Borjas explained that reaching the wreckage was “difficult” because a wall of rocks nearly 30 meters (around 98 feet) wide blocked direct access, making it impossible to get there by walking or swimming. As rescuers fought the surf and jagged stone, the clock kept ticking, and the question hung in the air: how could a simple takeoff end like this?