Caribbean International Airways

Safety profile and incident history for Caribbean International Airways.

Safety Score

9.6/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

13

Recent Incidents

April 10, 1953 13 Fatalities

Lockheed 18 LodeStar

Kingston Kingston City District

Shortly after takeoff from Kingston-Palisadoes Airport, while climbing to a height of 100-200 feet, the twin engine aircraft banked left, lost height and crashed into the sea. A passenger was rescued while 13 other occupants, were killed. The pilot, Owen Roberts, was the owner of the company. Later, the international Airport of George Town in the Cayman Islands was renamed on his honor.

Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina

George Town All Cayman Islands

Shortly after takeoff from George Town Airfield, while climbing, the seaplane went out of control and crashed into the sea few dozen yards off shore. All occupants were rescued while the aircraft, partially submerged, was considered as damaged beyond repair.

Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina

Kingston Kingston City District

The aircraft was engaged on a ferry flight from Miami to Kingston with an intermediate stop in Nassau, following inspections and repairs. During the flight from Nassau to Kingston, both engines failed and the aircraft was forced to alight on the sea south of Kingston. All four occupants were rescued while the aircraft sank and was lost. Source: https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19500409-0

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Jamaica

Risk Level

Low Risk