Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 707

1 that was operating the flight at the time, crashed near the city of Loma Alta, Chaco, Argentina due to severe turbulence.

The aircraft was manufactured in 1961, 9 years prior and had logged 19049 hours and 15739 flights.

[1][2][3] While en route on its third leg between Camba Puntá Airport (now Doctor Fernando Piragine Niveyro International Airport) in Corrientes and Fisherton Airport (now Islas Malvinas International Airport) in Rosario, the aircraft flew into a cumulonimbus cloud; the pilots lost control of the aircraft after it encountered severe turbulence, the plane entered a left bank of 90 degrees and entered a 45-degree dive, it then crashed into the ground.

[1] All 37 occupants of the aircraft (33 passengers and 4 crew members) perished in the accident.

[1] The cause of the accident was found to be loss of control of the airplane and collision with terrain when encountering a zone with adverse meteorological conditions and severe turbulence.