Fairey Long Range

Historical safety data and incident record for the Fairey Long Range aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.8/10

Total Incidents

1

Total Fatalities

2

Incident History

December 17, 1929 2 Fatalities

Royal Air Force - RAF

Zaghouan Zaghouan Governorate (<U+0648><U+0644><U+0627><U+064A><U+0629> <U+0632><U+063A><U+0648><U+0627><U+0646><U+200E>)

The crew was performing a nonstop flight from England to South Africa and the Royal Air Force ordered this Fairey Long Range Monoplane to establish a new record. The aircraft departed RAF Cranwell in the morning bound to the south. While overflying Tunisia by night, the crew did not realize his altitude was too low and was unable to distinguish the mountains (Djebel Zaghouan). Around 2240LT, the single engine airplane impacted the slope of a mountain located southwest of Zaghouan. The wreckage was found the following morning. The aircraft was destroyed upon impact and both crew members were killed. Crew: Arthur Gordon Jones-Williams, Norman Hugh Jenkins.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

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