Private Austrian

Safety profile and incident history for Private Austrian.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

4

Recent Incidents

Socata TBM-700

Braunschweig Lower Saxony

On final approach to Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport, the pilot failed to realize his altitude was insufficient when the single engine aircraft struck power cables and crashed in the Oker River, about 3,5 short of runway 08 threshold. All six occupants were injured and the aircraft was destroyed.

Cessna 414 Chancellor

Bantry Munster

Crashed in unknown circumstances.

August 25, 1971 2 Fatalities

Rockwell Aero Commander 500

Trostberg Bavaria

En route from Austria to Germany, the pilot encountered poor weather conditions with thunderstorm activity. He decided to reduce his altitude and attempted an emergency landing when the airplane crashed in a hill terrain located near Trosberg. Both occupants were killed.

June 3, 1936 2 Fatalities

Miles M.3B Falcon Major

Amsterdam-Schiphol North Holland

On approach to Schiphol Airport, at a height between 100 and 300 meters, the single engine aircraft stalled and spiraled to the ground. It was destroyed by impact forces and both occupants were killed. Owner and pilot: Adrianes Johannes van Hengel. Passenger: Godwin von Brumowski, famous Austrian pilot.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Netherlands

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Socata TBM-7001
Rockwell Aero Commander 5001
Miles M.3B Falcon Major1
Cessna 414 Chancellor1