Swiss Dhaulagiri Expedition

Safety profile and incident history for Swiss Dhaulagiri Expedition.

Safety Score

10/10

Total Incidents

1

Total Fatalities

0

Recent Incidents

Pilatus PC-6 (Porter & Turbo Porter)

Dambusch Pass Gandaki

The crew was completing a supply mission to the Swiss Dhaulagiri Expedition in the Himalaya Mountain Range and was leaving the Dambusch Pass to return to his base at Pokhara when the airplane crashed on takeoff. The right wing and the propeller were bent. While both crew members were uninjured, the airplane was abandoned in situ. Swiss people returned on site (5,200 meters high) in 1998 to recover the airplane that should repatriated in Switzerland. It is believed that a technical issue was the cause of the accident. Crew: Ernst Saxer, pilot, Emil Wick, copilot.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Nepal

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents