Don Everall Aviation

Safety profile and incident history for Don Everall Aviation.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

5

Recent Incidents

August 24, 1960 3 Fatalities

Vickers Viking

Heraklion Crete / <U+039A><U+03C1><U+03AE>t<U+03B7>

The crew was performing a cargo flight from Birmingham to Aden with intermediate stops at Nice, Brindisi, Heraklion, Cairo and Jedda. The departure from Heraklion Airport was completed by night from runway 27. Following a takeoff roll of 1,800 meters, the twin engine aircraft lifted off and continued the initial climb to a height of 100 feet when the crew encountered technical problems with the engines. The airplane bank left and crashed into the sea, killing all three crew members.

Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)

Birmingham West Midlands

At liftoff, while in initial climb, the airplane banked right, causing the right wing tip to struck the ground. The aircraft struck the ground and came to rest with a small fire on the left engine that was quickly extinguished. All 31 occupants were evacuated safely while the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

July 7, 1959 2 Fatalities

De Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide

Saint Albans Hertfordshire

While attempting to land on the M1 highway still under construction, the airplane crashed in flames. The pilot and a passenger were killed while four other occupants were injured. The aircraft was destroyed by fire. It was performing a special flight on behalf of Plascom/Tarmac Ltd.

De Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide

Birmingham West Midlands

On final approach to Birmingham Airport, both engines failed simultaneously. The crew elected to make an emergency landing but the aircraft crashed in flames in a field located in Berkswell, about 5 miles short of runway 33 threshold. While all nine occupants were injured, the aircraft was destroyed by fire. It is believed the accident was caused by a fuel exhaustion but fuel remained probably in auxiliary tank as the aircraft caught fire.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

De Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide2
Vickers Viking1
Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)1