T %26 G Aviation

Safety profile and incident history for T %26 G Aviation.

Safety Score

9.7/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

10

Recent Incidents

September 6, 2000 2 Fatalities

Lockheed C-130 Hercules

Burzet Ardèche

In the early morning, the four engine aircraft departed Marseille-Marignane on a positioning flight to Aubenas-Vals-Lanas Airport, Ardeche, where the crew was briefed about a forest fire in the region of Burzet, some 15 km northwest of Aubenas. The aircraft departed Aubenas with two Canadair CL-415 and was dispatched to the area on fire under callsign 'Tanker 82'. A first drop was completed successfully and while completing a second low pass, the aircraft struck trees and crashed on hilly terrain. Two crew members were seriously injured while two others were killed. Crew: Ted Hobard, pilot, Paul Trinque, copilot, † Jo WILLIAMS, navigator, † Ted MEYER, mechanic.

December 8, 1988 5 Fatalities

Douglas DC-7

Bir Moghreïn Tiris Zemmour

En route from Dakar to Agadir, while cruising at the altitude of 11,000 feet, the aircraft was hit by a SAM-7 surface-to-air missile. An engine detached and out of control, the aircraft entered a dive and crashed in a desert area near Bir Moghreïn. All five occupants were killed. They were on their way to Agadir on behalf of the United States Agency for International Development.

October 9, 1986 3 Fatalities

Douglas DC-7

Dakar-Yoff Dakar Region

The four engine aircraft was engaged in a locust spraying mission in Senegal on behalf of the U.S. Agency for International Development. It was carrying one passenger, three crew members and a load of pesticides. Shortly after takeoff from Dakar-Yoff Airport, while in initial climb, white smoke was coming from the engine n°3 while the engine n°4 fire alarm sounded. The engine n°4 was shut down and its propeller was feathered when the aircraft lost height and crashed, bursting into flames. The passenger was seriously injured while all three crew members were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Senegal

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Douglas DC-72
Lockheed C-130 Hercules1