Lignes Aériennes Latécoère

Safety profile and incident history for Lignes Aériennes Latécoère.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

10

Total Fatalities

10

Recent Incidents

Breguet 14

France All France

Crashed in unknown circumstances.

Breguet 14

Albuñol Andalusia

En route from Málaga to Alicante, a fire erupted on board, forcing the crew to attempt an emergency landing in Albuñol. While both occupants evacuated safely, the aircraft was destroyed by a post crash fire.

Breguet 14

Alicante Valencian Community

On approach to Alicante-Els Àngels, the airplane was too low. It collided with the dome of a city building then crashed, bursting into flames. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot Mr. Chêne was injured.

October 17, 1925 1 Fatalities

Breguet 14

Nouadhibou Dakhlet Nouadhibou

The pilot Guy Martin des Pallières was performing a mail flight between South America and France. While cruising over Port Etienne (Nouadhibou), Mauritania, he suffered sunstroke and lost control of the airplane that crashed on the ground. He was rescued and transferred to a local hospital where he died from his injuries a day later.

July 20, 1925 2 Fatalities

Breguet 14

Roses Catalonia

Crashed in unknown circumstances in Roses, east of Figueres, Spain, while performing a mail flight from Toulouse to Barcelona. The pilot Denis Hodapp and the passenger were killed.

February 15, 1921 2 Fatalities

Breguet 14

Gibraltar All United Kingdom

The crew was performing a mail flight to Casablanca when he encountered unfavorable weather conditions while approaching Gibraltar. The aircraft went out of control and crashed in the sea. SAR operations were suspended after few days as no trace of the aircraft nor the crew was found. Both crew were presumed dead. Crew: Henri Mérel, pilot Maxime Garrigue, mechanic.

December 24, 1920 1 Fatalities

Salmson 2.A2

Barcelona Catalonia

Shortly after takeoff from Barcelona, the engine failed. The airplane stalled and crashed. The pilot Jean Sagnot was killed.

October 5, 1920 2 Fatalities

Breguet 14

Ontinyent Valencian Community

While on a mail flight between France and Spain, the crew lost control of the airplane that crashed in Ontinyent, bursting into flames. Both crew were killed. Crew: Charles Genthon, pilot Léo Bénas, mechanic.

October 2, 1920 2 Fatalities

Salmson 2.A2

Port-Vendres Pyrénées-Orientales

The crew was performing a mail flight from Toulouse to Barcelona when the aircraft crashed in unknown circumstances some 5 km north of Cape Béar, near Port-Vendres. Crew: Jean Rodier, pilot Marie-François Marty-Mahé, mechanic.

Salmson 2.A2

Motril Andalusia

The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing and escaped uninjured. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Breguet 147
Salmson 2.A23