Two incidents in two months are too much for me. Both occurred in the intra Costa Rica routes.
See:
http://aviation-safety.net/index.php
Look at Jan 2006 and Dec 2005.
In Dec the plane hit a wind gust which caused it to go down.
Yesterday the plane blew a tire on take off, causing it to hit a tree.
Nobody killed in either event.
From AM Costa Rica:
Aborted takeoff causes
plane to slam into post
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
A Nature Air plane had to abort a takeoff Tuesday morning in Puerto Jiménez after witnesses said the left tire blew. The plane, a twin Otter carrying 11 passengers, the pilot and the co-pilot, was en route to Tobias Bolaños airport in San José, said Alexi Huntley, a spokesman for the airline.
The aircraft veered off the runway, lost a wing and struck a post not far from the local cemetery.
The Cruz Roja treated two passengers, both U.S. citizens. One man, 50-year-old Eric Yoos, had minor scrapes and bruises and a 21-year-old woman, Clara Tourigny, had an attack of the nerves after the incident, said Antonio Morrillo Orofú of the rescue agency.
Huntley said the airline is still investigating the incident but by Tuesday afternoon, all passengers were en route to San José from the airport on the Osa Peninsula and there were no other delays, Huntley said. He added that the names of the passengers and the pilots were not being released to the public.
Nature Air had problems with one of their planes less than a month ago in Tamarindo. A plane with eight passengers had to make an emergency landing near the popular beach town in Guanacaste Dec. 16. No one died in that incident either though some occupants required medical assistance. That plane, too, was destroyed.