Dow Chemical Company

Safety profile and incident history for Dow Chemical Company.

Safety Score

9.5/10

Total Incidents

1

Total Fatalities

5

Recent Incidents

March 31, 1949 5 Fatalities

Beechcraft D18

London Ontario

The twin engine aircraft departed Midland Airport, Michigan, at 0910LT bound for Boston, carrying four passengers and two pilots. A little more than an hour into the flight, after passing over London, Ontario, the crew encountered difficulties and contacted London Airport and declared an emergency situation. The crew decided to divert to London Airport and reduced his altitude. While flying in poor weather conditions, the airplane passed just over a house (12 feet high) then crashed in flames in an open field. A passenger was able to evacuate the cabin and was slightly injured while five other occupants were killed. The aircraft was destroyed. The main passenger, Willard Dow, President of the Dow Chemical Company, was enroute to Boston to take part to a conference given by Winston Churchill. It appears that the regular crew refused to perform the flight due to extreme poor weather conditions (stormy weather approaching from the east). Thus, Mr. Dow asked a second crew to complete the flight. Crew: A. J. Bowie, pilot, † Fred Clements, copilot. † Passengers: Willard Dow, † Martha Dow, † Calvin Campbell, Mrs. Campbell. †

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Canada

Risk Level

Low Risk

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