List of fatal accidents to commercial cargo aircraft
This article is a list of fatal accidents involving commercial cargo aircraft and is grouped by the years in which the accidents and incidents occurred.
1951
- 27 March
- An Air Transport Charter Douglas Dakota 3 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ringway Airport en route to Nutts Corner Airport, killing four of six on board.
1955
- 24 September
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 7413-23, a Douglas C-54A (N90433), ditched 1000 mi off Honolulu, Hawaii due to triple engine failure and crew error, killing three of five crew.
1958
- 25 May
- A Dan-Air Avro 685 York C.1 crashed at Gurgaon, India due to an in-flight fire caused by engine failure, killing four of five on board.
- 2 September
- An Independent Air Travel Vickers VC.1 Viking crashed near Southall, Middlesex due to pilot error following engine failure, killing all three crew on board and four people on the ground.
- 9 September
- A Flying Tiger Line Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation (N6920C), struck Mount Oyama near Tokyo, Japan, killing all eight on board.
1959
- 23 April
- An Air Charter Avro Super Trader IV crashed on Mount Süphan, Turkey, killing all 12 crew on board.
1962
- 15 March
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 7816, a Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation, crashed at Adak Island Naval Air Station, Alaska due to pilot error, killing one of seven crew.
- 14 December
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 183, a Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation, crashed near Lockheed Air Terminal due to pilot incapacition, killing all five crew on board and three on the ground.
1964
- 24 December
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 282, a Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation, struck the top of Sweeney Ridge in San Bruno, California after an unexplained course change, killing the three crew.
1965
- 15 December
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 914, a Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation, struck California Peak due to spatial disorientation, killing the three crew.
1966
- 24 December
- A Flying Tiger Line Canadair CL-44D4-1 (N228SW) crashed short of the runway at Da Nang Airport, killing all four crew on board and 107 on the ground.
1970
- 27 July
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 45, a Douglas DC-8-63AF (N785FT), crashed off of Naha Air Force Base due to excessive descent, killing the four crew.
1976
- 4 February
- A Líneas Aéreas del Caribe Douglas DC-6 (HK-1389) crashed into the sea at Santa Marta, Colombia on a flight to Curaçao, three killed.[1]
- 27 August
- An Aeronaves del Perú Canadair CL-44 (OB-R-1104) went missing on a flight between from Lima, Peru to Maiquetía, Venezuela, six crew presumed killed.[2]
- 16 September
- An Aerosucre Colombia Curtiss C-46 (HK-1282) went missing over the Caribbean on a flight to Aruba, two crew presumed killed.[2]
- 27 December
- A Transportes Aereos Itinez Fairchild Packet (CP-983) destroyed on take-off at San Ramón, Bolivia, two crew and two passengers killed.[3]
1977
- 13 January
- A Japan Air Lines Douglas DC-8 (JA8054) destroyed shortly after take-off at Anchorage, Alaska, United States, two crew and two cargo handlers killed.[4]
- 31 January
- A TransNorthern Aviation[5] Chase C-122 (N5904V) was destroyed on take-off from Anchorage, Alaska, one crew killed and two others seriously injured.[6]
- 11 February
- A CSA Ilyushin Il-14 (OK-OCA) was destroyed on approach near Bratislava, Czechoslovakia when it hit trees 1,800 m (1.12 mi) short of the runway, two crew and two passengers killed, one crew seriously injured.[7]
- 4 March
- An Overseas National Airways Douglas DC-8 (N8635) was destroyed on landing at Niamey, Niger, two killed and two seriously injured.[8]
- 2 April
- An Aviogenex Tupolev Tu-134A (YU-AJS) crashed on landing at Libreville, Gabon, six crew and two passengers killed.[9]
- 13 May
- A LOT Antonov An-12 (SP-LZA) crashed near Aramoun, Lebanon on approach to Beirut International Airport; the crew of nine were killed.[10]
- 14 May
- A Dan Air Boeing 707 (G-BEBP) crashed near Lusaka, Zambia, on approach after the horizontal stabiliser and elevator failed, five crew and one passenger killed.[10]
- 30 June
- A Cooperativa de Montecillos Lockheed L-188 Electra (N126US) went missing on a flight between San José, Costa Rica and Maiquetía, Venezuela, three crew and one passenger presumed killed.[11]
- 6 July
- A Fleming International Airways Lockheed L-188 Electra (N280F) crashed on take-off at St Louis, Missouri, United States, three crew killed.[11]
- 20 July
- An Ethiopian Airlines Douglas DC-3 (ET-ABF) flying from Tippi Airport, (TIE/HATP), to Jimma Airport, (JIM/HAJM), crashed into a mountain in bad weather at Tubo Milkie, Ethiopa, three crew and two passengers killed.[12]
- 20 August
- A Monarch Aviation Convair CV-880-22-2 (N8817E) crashed on departure from Juan Santamaría International Airport, San José, Costa Rica (SJO/MROC). The three crew were killed when the aircraft struck trees 2 minutes and 20 seconds after take-of, due to being overloaded.[13][14]
- 25 August
- An Island Airways Short Skyvan (N4917) crashed and burned 1,100 m (3,500 ft) from the runway at Kona International Airport, Hawaii, two crew killed.
- 2 September
- A Transmeridian Air Cargo Canadair CL-44 (G-ATZH) crashed near Waglan Island, Hong Kong following engine failure on take-off, four crew killed.[15]
- 12 September
- A Safe Air Cargo Douglas DC-7BF (N6314J) crashed on take-off at Yakutat, Alaska, United States, four crew killed.[16]
- 30 September
- An Aviateca Douglas DC-3 (TG-AKA) crashed on landing at Mundo Maya International Airport, Flores, El Petén, Guatemala, of the three crew on board one was killed and one seriously injured.[17]
- 19 November
- An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 707 (ET-ACD) was destroyed when it hit trees on departure from Rome, Italy, three crew and two passengers killed.[18]
- 20 November
- A Norcanair Bristol 170 (C-FWAD) stalled on take-off at Hay River, Northwest Territories after the load shifted, one killed and one seriously injured.[18]
- 17 December
- United Airlines Flight 2860, a Douglas DC-8-54AF crashed into the mountains near Kaysville, Utah, United States, three crew killed.[19]
1978
- 28 February
- A Talair DHC-6 Twin Otter (P2-TGT) crashed on approach to Garaina Airport, Garaina, Papua New Guinea, one killed.[20]
- 14 August
- An Aeropesca Colombia Curtiss C-46 Commando (HK-1350C) crashed in bad weather, with no navigation equipment, near Tota, Boyacá, Colombia.[21]
- 27 August
- After take-off from Muscat International Airport, A'Seeb, (MCT/OOMS), a New World Air Charters Douglas DC-6 (N122A) crashed into Jabel Hameem near Muscat, Oman, four crew killed.[22]
1979
- 30 January
- A Varig Boeing 707-320C disappeared on a flight from Tokyo, Japan to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, five crew missing presumed killed.[23]
- 26 March
- An Interflug Ilyushin Il-18D (DM-STL) destroyed by fire following engine failure on take-off from Luanda-4 de Fevereiro Airport, Luanda, Angola, four crew and six passengers killed.[24]
- 25 May
- A Sea Airmotive de Havilland Canada DHC-4A Caribou (N581PA) stalled during a crosswind turn and destroyed at Bullen Point, Alaska, United States; the three crew were killed.[25]
- 26 July
- Lufthansa Flight 527, a Boeing 707-330C (D-ABUY), operating a cargo service from Rio de Janeiro to Frankfurt via Dakar, collided with a mountain 5 minutes after take-off from Galeão. The crew of 3 died.[26][27]
- 28 September
- A Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos Lockheed Hercules (CP-1375) crashed on take-off at Tocumen International Airport, Panama, four crew killed.[28]
- 18 November
- Transamerica Airlines Flight 18, a Lockheed L-188CF Electra (N859U), departed Hill AFB for an IFR cargo flight to Nellis AFB, disintegrated in flight near Salt Lake City, Utah, United States following electrical failure, three crew killed.[29][30]
1980
- 16 February
- A Redcoat Air Cargo Bristol 175 Britannia 253 (G-BRAC), en route from Belize International Airport to RAF Brize Norton crashed after take-off at Billerica, Massachusetts, United States, due to intake icing; four crew and three passengers killed and one crew member seriously injured.[31]
- 1 August
- An Aeronaves del Perú Douglas DC-8 (OB-R-1143) crashed into a mountain on approach to Mexico City, Mexico in fog, three of the seven crew killed.[32]
- 23 August
- A Transamerica Airlines Lockheed L-100-30 Hercules (N18ST), en route from Panama City–Bay County International Airport, FL (PFN/KPFN) to San Diego, collided with and killed a parachutist near Otay, California, United States. All five people involved were killed.[32]
- 10 September
- An Aerovias del Norte Llota Douglas DC-3 (HK-329) went missing in bad weather, wreckage later found at Puerto Olaya, Colombia, three crew killed.[33]
1982
- 18 September
- Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos Flight 767-103, a Douglas DC-8-55F, failed to take off at Quito Airport, Ecuador, killing four crew and 49 on the ground.
1983
- 11 January
- United Airlines Flight 2885, a Douglas DC-8-54F, crashed shortly after takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport due to pilot error and aircraft upset, killing the three crew.
1989
- 19 February
- Flying Tiger Line Flight 66, a Boeing 747-200F, crashed near Subang International Airport due to ATC and crew errors, killing the four crew.
1991
- 29 December
- China Airlines Flight 358, a Boeing 747-200F, struck a hill near Wanli, Taiwan after both right side engines separated, killing the five crew.
1992
- 4 October
- El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747-200F, crashed into an apartment complex in Amsterdam after both right side engines separated, killing all 4 people on board the plane as well as 39 people on the ground.
1996
- 19 August
- Spair Airlines Flight 3601, an Ilyushin Il-76T, crashed while attempting to land at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport after an electrical failure, killing the 12 crew.
1999
- 15 April
- Korean Air Cargo Flight 6316, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, crashed shortly after takeoff from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport due to pilot error, killing the three crew and 5 people on the ground.
- 22 December
- Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509, a Boeing 747-200F, crashed shortly after takeoff from London Stansted Airport due to instrument malfunction and pilot error, killing the four crew.
2002
- 1 July
- DHL Flight 611, a Boeing 757-200F, collided in mid-air with a Bashkirian Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 over Überlingen, Germany, killing the two pilots in the DHL plane and all 69 people in the Bashkirian Airlines plane.
2004
- 14 October
- MK Airlines Flight 1602, a Boeing 747-200F, crashed on takeoff from Halifax Stanfield International Airport due to pilot error, killing the seven crew.
2009
- 23 March
- FedEx Express Flight 80, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, crashed on landing at Narita International Airport due to pilot error, killing the two pilots.
- 21 October
- Azza Transport Flight 2241, a Boeing 707-330C, crashed on takeoff from Sharjah International Airport due to loss of control caused by crew errors, killing the six crew.
- 28 November
- Avient Aviation Flight 324, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, crash on takeoff from Shanghai Pudong International Airport, killing three of the seven crew.
2010
- 13 April
- AeroUnion Flight 302, a Airbus A300B4-200F, crashed in Monterrey while attempting to land in poor weather, killing the five crew members and two people on the ground.
- 3 September
- UPS Airlines Flight 6, a Boeing 747-400F, crashed near Dubai while attempting to land after the crew reported a cargo fire, killing the two pilots.
- 28 November
- Sun Way Flight 4412, an Ilyushin Il-76TD, crashed at Karachi, Pakistan while attempting an emergency landing after an engine caught fire, killing the eight crew on board and four on the ground.
2011
- 6 July
- A Silk Way Airlines Ilyushin Il-76 crashed near Bagram Air Base, killing the nine crew; the aircraft was probably shot down.
- 28 July
- Asiana Airlines Flight 991, a Boeing 747-400F, crashed off Jeju Island, South Korea after the crew reported a fire in the cargo compartment, killing the two pilots.
- 9 August
- An Avis Amur Antonov An-12 crashed at Omsukchan, Russia due to loss of control following an engine fire, killing all 11 passengers and crew on board.
2013
- 29 April
- National Airlines Flight 102, a Boeing 747-400BCF, stalled and crashed just after takeoff from Bagram Airfield, after the cargo broke loose, killing the seven crew.
- 14 August
- UPS Airlines Flight 1354, an Airbus A300F4-600R, crashed short of the runway at Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport, killing the two pilots.
References
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 3/76
- 1 2 Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 18/76
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 22/76
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 2/77
- ↑ "Transnorthern Aviation:Flying alaska on demand". Retrieved 23 July 2013.
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 5/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 7/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 9/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 12/77
- 1 2 Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 17/77
- 1 2 Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 21/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 23/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 25/77
- ↑ "20 AUG 1977 Convair CV-880-22-2". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 26/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 28/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 30/77
- 1 2 Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 34/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 38/77
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 6/78
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 19/78
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 20/78
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 4/79
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 8/79
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 14/79
- ↑ "Accident description D-ABUY". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 20/79
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 25/79
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 29/79
- ↑ "Aircraft Accident Report- Transamerica Airlines, Inc., -Lockheed L-188, N859U, August 26, 1980 Salt Lake City, Utah, November 18, 1979" (PDF). NTSB. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 4/80
- 1 2 Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 16/80
- ↑ Civil Aviation Authority CAP479 World Airline Accident Summary - Page 19/80
Bibliogaraphy
- "Transnorthern Aviation:Flying alaska on demand". Retrieved 23 July 2013.
- "20 AUG 1977 Convair CV-880-22-2". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
- "Accident description D-ABUY". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
- "Aircraft Accident Report- Transamerica Airlines, Inc., -Lockheed L-188, N859U, August 26, 1980 Salt Lake City, Utah, November 18, 1979" (PDF). NTSB. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
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