CAMS 56

Historical safety data and incident record for the CAMS 56 aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.8/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

5

Incident History

L'Aéropostale

Balearic Islands Balearic Islands

The aircraft departed Algiers at 0645LT bound for Marseille. En route, while cruising 75 km off the Balearic Islands, the crew encountered engine problems and was forced to ditch the aircraft. Both uninjured aviators were rescued at 1330LT by the crew of the ship named 'Timgad'. The aircraft sank and was lost. Crew: Jean Mermoz, pilot, Lucien Rémier, radio navigator.

December 9, 1931 2 Fatalities

L'Aéropostale

Mediterranean Sea All World

En route from Marseille to Algiers, the engine failed, forcing the crew to ditch the aircraft some 165 kilometers off Algiers at 0930LT. The crew was able to converse until 1155LT when the radio contact was lost. SAR operations were initiated but eventually suspended on December 17 as no trace of the aircraft nor the crew was found. An empty liferaft was found few days later some 30 kilometers west of Algiers. On January 18, 1932, a herdsman found the dead body of the pilot on a beach located near Philippeville. Crew: Jean Champsaur, pilot, René Bourguignon, radionavigator.

February 9, 1930 3 Fatalities

L'Aéropostale

Port-Vendres Pyrénées-Orientales

While cruising off the French coast on a mail flight from Marseille to Algiers, the crew encountered an engine failure. The pilot attempted to make an emergency landing off the Cape Bear but the sea was very rough. The aircraft crashed on landing and rescuers were grounded due to poor weather conditions. All operations were eventually suspended and no trace of the aircraft nor the crew was ever found. Crew: Robert Raynal, pilot, Robert Languille, radio navigator, Mr. Traverse, mechanic.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

This rating is based on historical incident data and may not reflect current operational safety.

Primary Operators (by incidents)

L'Aéropostale3