Air Botswana

Safety profile and incident history for Air Botswana.

Safety Score

10/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

1

Recent Incidents

October 11, 1999 1 Fatalities

ATR42-300

Gaborone-Seretse Khama South-East District

In the early morning, an Air Botswana captain boarded a parked ATR42 and took off without permission. While circling over the Gaborone-Seretse Khama Airport, the pilot contacted ATC and wanted to talk to several people, among them the company's President who was not available at this time. Negotiation started between the pilot and local authorities but after two hours, he decided to crash the aircraft on the apron where two others ATR42 of the same operator were parked. The aircraft crashed at a speed of 200 knots and exploded on impact. The pilot was killed and all three aircraft were destroyed. The two other ATR42 were registered A2-ABC and A2-AJD. There were no casualties on the ground as the airport was evacuated.

Britten-Norman Islander

Xakanaka North-West District

En route, the pilot encountered technical problems and made an emergency landing in an uninhabited area located 128 km north of Maun, about 40 km north of Xakanaxa. All nine occupants were rescued while the airplane was damaged beyond repair.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Botswana

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Britten-Norman Islander1
ATR42-3001