Flugdienst Breslau - Wilhelm Przibilla

Safety profile and incident history for Flugdienst Breslau - Wilhelm Przibilla.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

2

Recent Incidents

February 27, 1933 1 Fatalities

Focke-Wulf A.16

Polkowice Lower Silesian Voivodeship (Dolnoslaskie)

The single engine airplane departed Breslau-Gandau Airport on a flight to Berlin, carrying various radio equipment. The pilot Wilhelm Przibilla, owner of the company, was sole on board. En route, he encountered technical problems when the impacted trees and crashed in a wooded area located in Barschau (now Barszów), near Polkowice. The pilot was killed.

March 20, 1932 1 Fatalities

Focke-Wulf A.16

Lewin Brzeski Opole Voivodeship (Opolskie)

The single engine airplane was engaged in a local joyride in Löwen (now Lewin Brzeski), carrying three passengers and one pilot, Johannes Hentschel. For unknown reasons, he decided to takeoff from another area in the field, with a light and non significant wind component. In a relative muddy ground, the takeoff distance was too short when the pilot realized the presence of a ditch. He attempted to takeoff but the aircraft' speed was too low. It nosed down, crashed and came to rest upside down. All three passengers escaped with minor injuries while the pilot was seriously injured. He died from his injuries the following evening.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Poland

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Focke-Wulf A.162