Bata Shoes

Safety profile and incident history for Bata Shoes.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

2

Recent Incidents

July 10, 1932 2 Fatalities

Junkers F.13

Otrokovice Zlín Region (Zlínský kraj)

The aircraft departed Otrokovice-Letište Batov Airport at 0550LT bound for Basel, Switzerland, with one pilot and one passenger on board. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot lost his orientation due to foggy conditions and maybe elected to return. Eight minutes after takeoff, the airplane crashed in a field located 2 km from the airport, broken in two and partially destroyed. Both occupants were killed. The passenger was Tomáš Bata, a Czech entrepreneur, founder of the Bata Shoes Company, one of the world's biggest multinational retailer, manufacturer and distributor of footwear and accessories. He was flying to Basel to visit one of his factory based in Möhlin, Argau. The aircraft was flying with the title 'Deutsche Schuh AG Berlin'. Crew: Jindrich Broucek, pilot. Passenger: Tomáš Bata.

Avia BH-25

Stolzalpe Styria

The aircraft departed Vienna-Aspern Airport on a cargo flight to Venice with two crew members on board. En route, the pilot got lost due to snow falls. He attempted an emergency landing when the airplane crashed in a hilly terrain near Stolzalpe. The aircraft was destroyed and both crew members walked away for two days before finding help.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Czech Republic

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Junkers F.131
Avia BH-251