Cameroon Airlines

Safety profile and incident history for Cameroon Airlines.

Safety Score

8.1/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

75

Recent Incidents

Boeing 747-200

Paris-Roissy-CDG Val-d'Oise

Following an uneventful flight from Douala, the crew started the descent to Paris-Roissy-CDG Airport by night and poor weather conditions. After touchdown on the wet runway 09R, the crew started the braking procedure when the aircraft went out of control, veered to the right off runway, crossed a grassy area, lost its nose gear and came to rest between both taxiways Z6 and Z7. All 203 occupants evacuated safely while the aircraft christened 'Mount Cameroon' was damaged beyond repair due to severe damages in the electronic bay because the nose landing gear penetrated the fuselage.

December 3, 1995 71 Fatalities

Boeing 737-200

Douala Littoral

While on a night approach to Douala Airport, at a distance of 3,5 NM, the crew was cleared to land on runway 30. At this time, the aircraft initiated a slight climb and about 15 seconds later, the copilot informed ATC about technical problems. Three seconds later, the aircraft rolled to the left, struck trees and crashed in a mangrove located about 1,700 metres south of runway 30, bursting into flames. Three passengers and two crew members (the copilot and a stewardess) were seriously injured while 71 other occupants were killed.

June 28, 1989 3 Fatalities

Avro 748

Yaoundé Centre

Following an uneventful flight from Douala, the crew started the approach to Yaoundé-Nsimalen Airport by night and poor weather conditions. On final, due to poor visibility, the crew was unable to locate the runway and decided to initiate a go-around. During the next hour, the crew attempted four times to land, without success. Eventually, the captain elected to land in difficult conditions. On final, the aircraft was too high and landed too far down a wet runway, about 400 meters before the runway end. Unable to stop within the remaining distance, the aircraft overran and crashed in a ditch. Both pilots and a passenger were killed.

October 31, 1981 1 Fatalities

De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter

Bafoussam-Bamougoum West

After takeoff from Bafoussam-Bamougoum Airport, the twin engine airplane encountered difficulties to gain height. It stalled and crash landed, overran and came to rest 43 meters past the runway end. A passenger was killed while all other occupants were injured.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

France

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter1
Boeing 747-2001
Boeing 737-2001
Avro 7481