Varney Air Lines - VAL

Safety profile and incident history for Varney Air Lines - VAL.

Safety Score

9.9/10

Total Incidents

5

Total Fatalities

4

Recent Incidents

November 26, 1931 1 Fatalities

Boeing 40

Pasco Washington

The pilot, sole on board, was completing a night mail flight from Portland to Pasco. While approaching Pasco, he encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions. Control was lost and the airplane crashed, killing the pilot.

January 22, 1931 1 Fatalities

Boeing 40

Mt Bluff Washington

En route from Portland to Pasco, the pilot encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions. Too low, the airplane struck the slope of Mt Bluff located some 22 km northeast of Washougal. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot was killed.

Boeing 40

Baker Oregon

En route, technical problems forced the pilot to attempt an emergency landing. Upon impact, the aircraft flipped over and came to rest, bursting into flames. The pilot escaped unhurt while the aircraft was destroyed by a post crash fire.

November 30, 1929 1 Fatalities

Stearman M-2 Speedmail

Vancouver Washington

While approaching Portland-Swan Island Field, the pilot encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions and decided to return to Pasco. Doing so, the aircraft impacted power cables and crashed by a bridge located in Vancouver, near the Columbia River. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot Clarence C. Price was seriously injured. He died from his injuries the following day.

January 18, 1929 1 Fatalities

Stearman C-3

Cove Oregon

The pilot Harold Buckner was performing a mail flight from Boise to Pasco. While cruising by night, he encountered low visibility due to foggy conditions when the aircraft impacted a hill near Cove. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot was killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

United States of America

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Boeing 403
Stearman M-2 Speedmail1
Stearman C-31