National Air Transport - USA

Safety profile and incident history for National Air Transport - USA.

Safety Score

10/10

Total Incidents

25

Total Fatalities

11

Recent Incidents

November 24, 1933 3 Fatalities

Boeing 247

Wedron Illinois

The airplane departed Chicago Airport at 0954LT on a positioning flight to Kansas City with three crew members on board. Bound to the southwest, the aircraft entered an uncontrolled descent and crashed in an open field located near Wedron, bursting into flames. All three occupants were killed.

Boeing 247

Provo Utah

While on a cargo flight from Salt Lake City to Rock Springs, the crew encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions. Too low, the airplane impacted ground and crashed on the slope of a mountain located near Provo. The aircraft was destroyed and both pilots were seriously injured.

Boeing 40

Liberty Missouri

Crashed in unknown circumstances. The pilot was injured.

Boeing 95

Toledo Ohio

The pilot was completing a night mail flight from Newark to Chicago with an en route stop in Toledo. The takeoff was initiated in limited visibility due to the night, rain falls and fog. Just after liftoff, the airplane collided with a boundary fence and crashed. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot Nicholas A. Laurenzana was injured.

Boeing 95

Snow Shoe Pennsylvania

En route from Bellefonte to Cleveland, the pilot encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions. While flying too low, the airplane impacted trees and crashed on the slope of a mountain located near Snow Shoe. The aircraft was destroyed by a post crash fire and the pilot was injured.

March 31, 1932 1 Fatalities

Boeing 95

Bedford Ohio

While on a night mail flight from New York to Cleveland, the pilot encountered poor weather conditions with rain and snow. He reduced his altitude to establish a visual contact with the ground when the aircraft crashed in a farm area near Bedford. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot, sole on board, was killed.

Curtiss Carrier Pigeon

Allport Pennsylvania

The pilot, sole on board, departed Cleveland on a mail flight to New York. While cruising at an altitude of 14,000 feet, the airplane suffered a wing failure. It entered an uncontrolled descent when, at 4,000 feet, the pilot was able to bail out. The airplane crash and was destroyed and the pilot was uninjured.

Ford 5

Ashley Indiana

Crashed in unknown circumstances. There were no casualties.

May 24, 1931 1 Fatalities

Boeing 95

Mt Nittany Pennsylvania

The pilot, sole on board, departed New York on a mail flight to Cleveland. While approaching Bellefonte from the east at night, he encountered icing conditions. The airplane lost height and descended until it impacted the slope of Mt Nittany located about 5 km southeast of Tylersville. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot was killed.

Ford 5

Elyria-Lorain County Ohio

The aircraft was on approach to Cleveland Airport when it suffered an engine failure. The crew attempted an emergency landing in an open field located five miles north of Elyria when the aircraft stalled and crashed in a field. Five passengers were unhurt while five others occupants were injured, both crew seriously.

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Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk