Curtiss T-18 Condor I

Historical safety data and incident record for the Curtiss T-18 Condor I aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.9/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

3

Incident History

October 21, 1935 1 Fatalities

Chamberlin Flying Service

Troy New York

Shortly after takeoff, in initial climb, the left engine failed. The crew decided to return to Troy Airport but during last turn, just passing over a small hill, the aircraft lost altitude rapidly, struck one tree and swung into another before dropping to the ground. It burst into flames immediately. All six occupants were seriously injured and the aircraft was destroyed by impact forces and post crash fire. The captain died few hours later resulting from his injuries. It appears the aircraft was carrying two couples and was originally planned as a sky wedding flight over New York City. The captain killed in the accident was Harry Hublitz, aged 42. The famous ace feminine pilot Ruth Nichols was among the passengers and was seriously injured.

January 14, 1933 2 Fatalities

Eastern Air Transport

Newark New Jersey

The crew was performing a local test flight out from Newark Airport, testing a new engine type. The airplane went out of control and crashed in an open field, bursting into flames. Both occupants were killed and the aircraft was totally destroyed. Crew: George C. Wiedel, Alfred C. Kondat.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Chamberlin Flying Service1
Eastern Air Transport1