United States Fish %26 Wildlife Service

Safety profile and incident history for United States Fish %26 Wildlife Service.

Safety Score

9.6/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

8

Recent Incidents

August 25, 1958 3 Fatalities

Grumman G-21A Goose

Anaktuvuk Pass Alaska

Enroute, the seaplane struck the slope of a mountain located in the Brooks Range, in the region of Anaktuvuk Pass. All three occupants were killed.

September 1, 1954 5 Fatalities

Grumman G-21A Goose

King Salmon Bay (Admiralty Island) Alaska

After taking part to a fish regulation conference in Sitka, all passengers were returning to Juneau when they decided to perform a low pass over the King Salmon Bay (east part of the Admiralty Island) to make a stream survey of the salmon run conditions. At a height of 100 feet, while making a turn to the left, the aircraft hit the ground. The left wing and the left engine were sheared off and the seaplane crashed into the King Salmon Bay. Debris were scattered for more than 200 yards over the creek. A passenger who was seriously wounded was able to reach the shore and was spotted by a bush pilot about 24 hours later and transferred to a hospital in Juneau. As soon as the mishap was known to the USFWS, they sent their vessel christened 'Grizzly Bear' and three planes but reached the crash site on the morning of September 3 only. On site, they noted that all five other occupants have been killed in the crash and that the airplane was totally destroyed. Crew: Robert Meeks, pilot. † Passengers: George B. Kelez, † Richard Schuman, † Larry Kelleon, † Pattie David Bidwell, † Gomer Hilsinger.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Grumman G-21A Goose2