Midwest Air Charter

Safety profile and incident history for Midwest Air Charter.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

3

Recent Incidents

Piper PA-60 Aerostar (Ted Smith 600)

Mansfield-Lahm Ohio

While cruising by night on a cargo flight from Elyria to Cincinnati, the pilot encountered technical problems with an engine and was cleared to divert to Mansfield-Lahm Airport. While completing a last turn, the airplane stalled and crashed few miles from the airfield. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot, sole on board, was seriously injured.

October 3, 1973 1 Fatalities

Piper PA-61 Aerostar (Ted Smith 601)

Chicago-Merrill C. Meigs Illinois

The pilot, sole on board, was completing a cargo flight from Cleveland to Chicago. While he was approaching Chicago-Merrill C. Meigs Airport by night, weather conditions worsened with fog and a limited visibility. The pilot lost control of the airplane that crashed into Lake Michigan about 1,5 mile northeast of the airfield. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot was killed.

June 1, 1973 2 Fatalities

Piper PA-61 Aerostar (Ted Smith 601)

Hamburg New York

The crew departed Buffalo Airport on a cargo flight to Pittsburgh. Few minutes after takeoff, the right engine caught fire and the crew declared an emergency. The fire spread to the engine nacelle and the right wing that detached. Out of control, the airplane dove into the ground and crashed in flames in an open field located in Hamburg, about 15,5 miles south of Buffalo Airport. The aircraft was destroyed and both occupants were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk