The city of Medellín , department of Antioquia , was the scene of a recent aviation incident near the Metro Stadium station that resulted in two people sustaining injuries. The aircraft involved, registered as HJ428 , experienced mechanical issues during its approach to the Olaya Herrera Airport .
Aerial Emergency: Mechanical Failures Reported
According to details relayed by the Airplan concession, the aircraft communicated with the control tower regarding its mechanical failures prior to landing:
- “I have problems with the engine, can you authorize me?” the pilot reported urgently.
- “Approved, authorized landing,” responded the control tower.
- In a bid to avert disaster, the pilot informed, “Tower, I’m not going to get to the track. I’m going to get to the stadium.”
- “In the stadium? I am attentive to the frequency for any information,” replied the control tower.
Initial Reports and Response
Diego Peña , Director of the Administrative Department of Disaster Risk Management (DAGRD) , provided an initial report on the victims’ health condition: “Both individuals were swiftly transported to local medical centers for evaluation, with preliminary reports indicating polytraumatism . We are keenly monitoring the situation for any critical developments.”
The pilot reportedly suffered injuries to the head and chest , transferring to Las Américas Clinic , while his passenger, a 55-year-old woman, suffered facial injuries. Thankfully, initial assessments showed their injuries were not life-threatening, as reported by Time.
Investigation Underway
While the precise cause of the incident remains undetermined, the Accident Research Technique Directorate (DIACC) is exploring potential causes. The director mentioned, “We reported that the HJ 428 aircraft presented a flight failure and attempted an emergency landing in Antioquia, heading toward the Olaya Herrera Airport. Consequently, civil aeronautics activated procedures with rescue teams and aeronautical firefighters, who rushed to the scene.”
The Mayor of Medellín, Federico Gutiérrez , took to social media to provide updates regarding the incident, stating, “With the support of the Firefighters Medellín , the municipal government and DAGRD, we are responding to the small aircraft accident near CLL.47D x 70. The aircraft originated from Tolú , and our teams continue to assist on-site. Two crew members were injured and have been transported to healthcare centers.”
Unsurprisingly, the incident attracted a crowd of local residents who rushed to the scene, eager to offer aid while emergency teams carried out their obligations following this notable occurrence.
Emergency Report Protocols in Colombia
In the event of an airplane emergency or aircraft distress in Colombia, it is crucial to adhere to the following protocol:
- Contact the Colombian Aeronautical Authority, Aerocivil , via the national reporting line: 018000 127222 , or for callers in Bogotá: (601) 4251000 .
- Provide key details such as the nature of the emergency, approximate location, flight number, number of individuals onboard, and any additional relevant information.
- If an imminent threat or crash is observed, notify local emergency services including the National Police (123) , Firefighters , or Civil Defense immediately.
- Share your contact information for potential follow-up or clarity from authorities.
Swift response and clarity in communication are vital in facilitating timely assistance.

