National Flights Services

Safety profile and incident history for National Flights Services.

Safety Score

9.8/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

7

Recent Incidents

October 9, 1985 2 Fatalities

Rockwell Grand Commander 690

Cadillac-Wexford County Michigan

The aircraft was cleared for an NDB approach to Cadillac. The weather was 300 feet overcast, one mile visibility. Shortly after cancelling IFR the aircraft crashed on the opposite side of the airport from the approach end of the runway. The pilot activated runway lights were never turned on during the approach. It was a newly commissioned system not yet on approach plates. They were on a notam. An ntap revealed that the aircraft was following the rnav final approach course rather than the NDB final approach course. In addition, a lighted christmas tree farm was located adjacent to the airport. Lastly, no evidence of mechanical malfunction could be found in the wreckage. Both occupants were killed.

Convair CV-440 Metropolitan

Wolf Creek Pass Colorado

The crew was completing a positioning flight from Pueblo to Carlsbad on behalf of Air Resort Airlines. While cruising at an altitude of 11,700 feet over a mountainous area under VFR mode, weather conditions deteriorated. Shortly later, the airplane struck trees and crashed. Both pilots were seriously injured and the aircraft was destroyed.

August 21, 1967 5 Fatalities

Beechcraft 65 Queen Air

Sparta Michigan

During the takeoff roll at Sparta-Miller Airport, one of the engine lost power. For unknown reason, the pilot decided to continue the takeoff procedure. Shortly after liftoff, the airplane encountered difficulties to gain height, struck trees and crashed in a wooded area. The airplane was destroyed and all five occupants were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Rockwell Grand Commander 6901
Convair CV-440 Metropolitan1
Beechcraft 65 Queen Air1