Dobrolet
Safety Score
10/10Total Incidents
15
Total Fatalities
5
Recent Incidents
Fokker C-4
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Russia. The exact date of the mishap remains unknown, somewhere in February 1931.
Kalinin K-4
Following an uneventful flight from Tiflis (Tbilisi), the crew initiated the descent to Baku at dusk. On final, in total obscurity, the airplane was too low when it collided with a telegraphic pole and crashed one km from the airport. The mechanic survived while three other occupants were killed.
Polikarpov U-1
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Russia in 1929. The exact date of the mishap remains unknown.
Junkers JU.21
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Russia in 1929. The exact date of the mishap remains unknown.
Fokker C-4
The aircraft was engaged in a mail flight from Moscow to Irkutsk with several en route stops. After leaving Novosibirsk, about an hour into the flight, the pilot encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions. He apparently attempted an emergency landing when the airplane impacted ground and crashed southwest of Kemerovo, about 183 km northeast of Novosibirsk. The airplane was destroyed and the pilot was killed.
Tupolev ANT-4 (TB-1 & G-1)
The crew was performing a local test and control flight in preparation of the first flight between Moscow and New York. In flight, a technical failure forced the crew to attempt an emergency landing in the taiga. While both occupants were unhurt, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
Khioni-Konek-Gorbunok Kh-5
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Russia.
Fokker C-4
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in April 1929. Exact date unknown.
De Havilland DH.9
Crashed in unknown circumstances. The exact date of the mishap remains unknown, somewhere in June 1928.
Aleksandrov-Kalinin AK-1
Crashed in unknown circumstances while approaching Kazan Airport following a flight from Moscow. The aircraft named 'Latyshskii Strelok' was destroyed. Occupant fate unknown.
Junkers F.13
On approach to Moscow-Khodynka Airport following an uneventful flight from Germany, the pilot encountered engine problems. He attempted an emergency landing when the aircraft named 'Prasidium WSNCh' crashed in the Moskova River. The pilot Fritz Kiessner was killed and all four passengers were injured.
Airline Information
Country of Origin
Russia
Risk Level
Low Risk
