SVG Air - Saint Vincent %26 Grenadines Air

Safety profile and incident history for SVG Air - Saint Vincent %26 Grenadines Air.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

3

Recent Incidents

Britten-Norman Islander

Montserrat-John A. Osborne All Montserrat

After landing on runway 28 at John A. Osborne Airport, Montserrat, the twin engine aircraft deviated to the left, veered off runway and came to rest against an embankment. All seven occupants were rescued, among them two were injured. The aircraft was severely damaged.

August 5, 2010 1 Fatalities

Cessna 402

Bequia Island All Saint Vincent and Grenadines

The pilot was performing an ambulance flight from Kingstown-E. T. Joshua Airport to Canouan. En route, while cruising off Bequia Island, the twin engine aircraft entered an uncontrolled descent and crashed in the sea. Some debris were found the following day but no trace of the pilot.

November 19, 2006 2 Fatalities

Rockwell Shrike Commander 500

Kingstown-E. T. Joshua (Arnos Vale) All Saint Vincent and Grenadines

The twin engine aircraft departed Canouan Island Airport at 1842LT on a short flight to Kingstown, Saint Vincent & Grenadines, carrying one passenger and one pilot. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot was instructed to report once passing over Bequia Island. Few minutes later, after passing Bequia Island, the pilot contacted ATC and reported he was at the altitude of 1,100 feet with an ETA in Kingstown in four minutes. At 1853LT, the aircraft crashed in unknown circumstances in the sea. The next morning, few debris were found floating on water and no trace of both occupants was ever found. The passenger was the Director of American Eagle for the Canouan Island. All SAR operations were abandoned few days later and the wreckage was not found.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Saint Vincent and Grenadines

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Rockwell Shrike Commander 5001
Cessna 4021
Britten-Norman Islander1