Rocky Mountain Airways

Safety profile and incident history for Rocky Mountain Airways.

Safety Score

9.5/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

10

Recent Incidents

December 4, 1978 2 Fatalities

De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter

Steamboat Springs-Bob Adams Colorado

The flight departed Steamboat Springs-Bob Adams Airport at 1855LT on a scheduled flight to Denver-Stapleton, carrying 20 passengers and a crew of two. After takeoff, while climbing, the crew encountered severe icing conditions and was cleared to return when the flight crashed into a mountain at the 10,530 feet level. Rescuers arrived on scene the following morning. A pilot and a passenger died while 20 other occupants were injured, most of them seriously. According to official observations, the weather at Steamboat Springs about 25 minutes before the accident consisted of an estimated 2,000 feet overcast ceiling and 6 miles visibility in freezing rain. According to surviving passengers, after the accident, snow was falling at the crash site and a strong wind was blowing and gusting from the west.

January 22, 1970 8 Fatalities

Rockwell Aero Commander 680

Aspen-Pitkin County-Sardy Field Colorado

On final approach to Aspen-Pitkin County-Sardy Field by night and marginal weather conditions, the pilot get troubled by the presence of frost on the windshield and failed to realize his altitude was insufficient. The airplane struck the slope of a mountain located few miles short of runway and was destroyed upon impact. All eight occupants were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Rockwell Aero Commander 6801
De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter1