Airlift International

Safety profile and incident history for Airlift International.

Safety Score

9.8/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

7

Recent Incidents

June 22, 1967 7 Fatalities

Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation

Saigon Thành ph<U+1ED1> H<U+1ED3> Chí Minh City District

On final approach to Saigon-Tan Son Nhat Airport, following an uneventful cargo flight from Manila, the four engine aircraft collided with a US Air Force McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom registered 65-0861. Its crew (two pilots) was returning to Saigon following a supply mission. After the collision, both aircraft went out of control and crashed about 6 km from the runway threshold. While both pilots of the Phantom were able to eject safely, all seven occupants on board the Constellation were killed.

Douglas DC-7

Saigon Thành ph<U+1ED1> H<U+1ED3> Chí Minh City District

During the takeoff roll at Saigon-Tan Son Nhat Airport, the right main gear and the nose gear collapsed for unknown reason. The aircraft went out of control, veered off runway and came to rest. While all four crew members were uninjured, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Douglas DC-7

Tachikawa AFB (Tokyo) Kanto

The DC-7 was loaded with 27,484lb of cargo and was cleared to taxy to runway 01 at 21:45. After receiving IFR clearance for Wake Island, the crew reported ready for takeoff and requested the use of the paved runway overrun area. The request was approved. The aircraft failed to rotate at 121 knots (V2) and even accelerated through 128 knots without being able to rotate. The engines were stopped and maximum braking was applied, but the aircraft overran and ran through a fence. The landing gear failed and the aircraft slid to a stop 1700 feet from the runway end. All four crew members were injured and the aircraft was destroyed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Vietnam

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Douglas DC-72
Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation1