De Havilland DH.10 Amiens

Historical safety data and incident record for the De Havilland DH.10 Amiens aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.8/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

7

Incident History

March 23, 1922 1 Fatalities

Royal Air Force - RAF

Manston Kent

The crew departed Manston Airport on a local training flight. Just after liftoff, while in initial climb, the aircraft stalled and crashed. A crew member was killed and the second was injured. Crew: F/O Denys Newson Dickson, † LAC Joseph McCausland.

January 6, 1922 2 Fatalities

Royal Air Force - RAF

Risalpur AFB Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (<U+062E><U+06CC><U+0628><U+0631><U+067E><U+062E><U+062A><U+0648><U+0646><U+062E><U+0648><U+0627>)

While making a turn on short final, the aircraft impacted ground and crashed. Two crew members were killed and a third was seriously injured. Crew: F/O J. C. Belford, F/O H. B. D. Harrington, † LAC Woodall. †

March 10, 1921 1 Fatalities

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Hasketon Suffolk

The pilot, sole on board, departed RAF Martlesham Heath on a local test flight. En route, while flying at a relative low altitude, the aircraft stalled and entered an uncontrolled descent before crashing in an open field located in Hasketon, Suffolk. The pilot F/o Harold William Gardner was killed.

July 18, 1919 3 Fatalities

Royal Air Force - RAF

Hendon Middlesex

Crew was engaged in a training mission. Shortly after takeoff, while climbing to a height of 150 feet, aircraft dove into the ground. All three crew were killed. Crew: Captain Richard Claude Cain, pilot Corporal J. Gammie, 1st Aircraftsman H. T. Griffiths.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

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