Ansaldo A.300
Safety Rating
9.9/10Total Incidents
6
Total Fatalities
6
Incident History
Belgian Air Force - Force Aérienne Belge - Belgische Luchtmacht
The pilot departed Goetsenhoven AFB for a local solo training flight. En route, the engine caught fire. The pilot abandoned the aircraft and bailed out. Out of control, the aircraft dove into the ground and crashed in an open field, setting it ablaze. While the pilot was uninjured, one person on the ground was killed.
Belgian Air Force - Force Aérienne Belge - Belgische Luchtmacht
The pilot Hilaire Louis van Verdeghem was performing a training flight out from Goetsenhoven Airbase, south of Tienen. While completing a turn, the pilot lost control of the airplane that crashed on the ground. The pilot, sole on board, was killed.
Belgian Air Force - Force Aérienne Belge - Belgische Luchtmacht
The pilot Paul Mathen was performing a local training flight when the aircraft crashed near the airbase of Goetsenhoven, south of Tienen. The pilot, sole on board, was killed.
Belgian Air Force - Force Aérienne Belge - Belgische Luchtmacht
The pilot Marcel Colman was performing a local training mission out from Goetsenhoven AFB neat Tienen. The accident occurred in unknown circumstances and while the aircraft was destroyed, the pilot was injured.
Belgian Air Force - Force Aérienne Belge - Belgische Luchtmacht
The crew was engaged in an observation mission over the region of the Goetsenhoven Air Base, near Tienen. While cruising at a height of 3,000 feet, the aircraft entered an uncontrolled descent and crashed in a beet field. Both crew members were killed. Crew: Gaston Poffe, pilot, Antoine de Villers de Warroux, pilot.
Belgian Air Force - Force Aérienne Belge - Belgische Luchtmacht
The pilot Joseph Bauwens was performing a training flight at Goetsenhoven Airbase. The aircraft crashed in unknown circumstances, killing the pilot, sole on board.
Safety Profile
Reliability
Reliable
This rating is based on historical incident data and may not reflect current operational safety.
