CC-CCO
Aerospatiale SE.210 Caravelle
(c/n 140)
Although
alphabetically first, this Caravelle is actually the last type to be
displayed in my collection
of LAN Chile airliners. This
image was acquired from the vast collection of Jennifer Gradidge for
my still-born publication
"Airlines and Airliners of Yesteryear", since I wanted to cover types
oper-
ating through the
mid-1960s. Linea Aerea Nacional was formed in 1932 as a pseudo
government
agency responsible for all
internal flights within Chile. Having said that, Pan American
Grace Airlines
(PANAGRA) held almost unlimited
rights as to who could fry into and out of the country (In
Latin
America in those days
commercial enterprises had as much power as governments - maybe
more).
LAN's first foreign routes were
flown with Lockheed
Lodestars to Buenos Aires and
Montevideo.
Three Caravelles were
delivered in 1964 and were initially used on the four times weekly
Santiago-
Lima-Guayaquil-Panama-Miami run, with an additional technical fuel stop
in Antofagasta. These
services would
normally originate in Montevideo or B.A. and occasionally flew
Montevideo-Santiago
non-stop.
CC-CCO was sold to Aerotal as HK-1778 in 1975. It was written
off in a landing
accident at Bogota in July
of 1979.