Aircraft Specialties Company

Safety profile and incident history for Aircraft Specialties Company.

Safety Score

9.8/10

Total Incidents

5

Total Fatalities

11

Recent Incidents

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

United States of America All United States of America

Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in the US in July 1975, exact date unknown. Crew fate unknown.

May 11, 1975 6 Fatalities

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation

Mesa-Falcon Field Arizona

Just after liftoff, while in initial climb, all four engines lost power. The captain attempted an emergency landing in a desert area when the airplane struck trees and crashed in flames few miles from the airport. The aircraft was totally destroyed by a post crash fire and all six occupants were killed. They were on their way to Kansas City to deliver the aircraft.

Lockheed P-2 Harpoon

Addison Texas

Following a fire control mission, the crew was returning to Addison Airport. On final approach, a malfunction on the left engine forced the crew to feather its propeller when control was lost. The airplane banked left and crashed about 300 yards short of runway threshold. Both pilots were injured while the aircraft was destroyed.

July 12, 1973 2 Fatalities

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Eureka Nevada

The crew departed Elko Airport in the early evening on a fire fighting mission in the region of Eureka. While flying at low height, the pilot-in-command initiated a sharp turn when control was lost. The airplane crashed in a hilly terrain and was destroyed by impact forces and a post crash fire. Both pilots were killed.

June 9, 1973 3 Fatalities

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation

Casey Quebec

The aircraft was engaged in a local spraying mission, carrying a crew of three and a load of 3,666 gallons of insecticides. After takeoff from runway 23, while in initial climb, the airplane entered a flat attitude then descended until it struck trees and crashed in flames about 3 km southwest of the airport. The aircraft was totally destroyed by a post crash fire and all three crew members were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation2
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress2
Lockheed P-2 Harpoon1