Air Travel

Safety profile and incident history for Air Travel.

Safety Score

9.7/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

6

Recent Incidents

June 30, 1944 2 Fatalities

De Havilland DH.84 Dragon

Mt Hope Tasman District Council

While approaching the Mt Saddle at low height, the twin engine aircraft was caught by updraft and gained altitude. Shortly later, the aircraft stalled and dove into a wooded area located on the Mt Hope, in the Kahurangi National Park. Four passengers and the pilot Colin G. Lewis were rescued while two others occupants including Bert Mercer, founder of this operator, were killed. The other passenger killed was also an employee of Air Travel.

December 21, 1942 4 Fatalities

De Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly

Westport West Coast Regional Council

Shortly after take off from Westport Airport, while climbing to an altitude of 4,000 feet, the propeller blades detached from the right engine. The pilot increased power on left engine and attempted to return to Westport. Unfortunately, shortly later, the aircraft stalled and crashed into the sea 7 km off shore. All four passengers drowned while the pilot was injured. The propeller blades were found on a beach in March 1943. Crew: Arthur C. Baines.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

New Zealand

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

De Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly1
De Havilland DH.84 Dragon1