Fairchild 51
Safety Rating
9.6/10Total Incidents
1
Total Fatalities
4
Incident History
Ginger Coote Airways
On a flight from Vancouver to the Zeballos Gold Mine, the single engine aircraft hit tall trees and crashed in a wooded remote area located near Alberni Canal, some 24 km west of Port Alberni. Nine months later, March 9, 1939, British Columbia police found the wreckage of the missing aircraft strewn at the foot of several tall trees in a bush-covered hill section near Alberni Canal (presently Alberni Inlet) about 13 miles (21 km) from Port Alberni. Inside the crumpled fuselage were the remains of the missing persons: pilot Len Waagens, passenger Mary Nichelson (wife of George Nicholson, postmaster and airline agent at Zeballos), and the two other passengers. Source: http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Fairchild/4534.htm
Safety Profile
Reliability
Reliable
This rating is based on historical incident data and may not reflect current operational safety.
