Toronto Flying Club

Safety profile and incident history for Toronto Flying Club.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

6

Total Fatalities

5

Recent Incidents

De Havilland DH.60 Moth

Toronto Ontario

Crashed on landing at Toronto Airport. Crew fate unknown.

De Havilland DH.60 Moth

Toronto Ontario

The pilot, sole on board, was performing a training flight and was practicing stall and forced landings. On approach, he lost control of the aircraft that crashed in a field. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair and the pilot was slightly injured.

October 31, 1934 2 Fatalities

De Havilland DH.60 Moth

Fisherville Ontario

The crew (one student pilot and one instructor) departed Toronto-Dufferin Airfield on a local training flight. En route, the airplane crashed in unknown circumstances in a pasture located in Fisherville, south Ontario. Both occupants were killed.

January 14, 1934 1 Fatalities

De Havilland DH.60 Moth

Toronto Ontario

The crew was performing a local training sortie. Shortly after takeoff from Toronto Airport, while climbing to a height of 100 feet, the aircraft stalled and crashed near the airfield. The pilot under training was killed while the instructor was injured.

De Havilland DH.60 Moth

Toronto Ontario

The pilot was taking part to a race when the accident occurred on the final stage of the competition. The arcraft went out of control and crashed near the airport. The pilot was injured and the aircraft was destroyed.

April 23, 1929 2 Fatalities

De Havilland DH.60 Moth

Leaside Ontario

Shortly after takeoff, while climbing, the single aircraft crashed in a field, bursting into flames. Both occupants were killed. Crew: W. K. Mackenzie, pilot. Passenger: N. C. Marshall.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Canada

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

De Havilland DH.60 Moth6