Fokker F14

Historical safety data and incident record for the Fokker F14 aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.9/10

Total Incidents

9

Total Fatalities

6

Incident History

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC

Victorville California

En route, the pilot encountered engine problems. He decided to abandon the aircraft and bailed out. The aircraft crashed near Cajon Pass, southwest of Victorville and was destroyed. The pilot was unhurt.

May 24, 1934 1 Fatalities

Mackenzie Air Service

Edmonton Alberta

Shortly after takeoff from Edmonton Airport, while in initial climb, the single engine airplane stalled and crashed, bursting into flames. A passenger was killed and two other occupants were injured.

Byrd Antarctic Expedition

Little America All Antarctica

Crashed for unknown reason while taking off from the Little America Camp. There were no casualties.

June 1, 1933 3 Fatalities

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC

Cajon Pass California

The airplane departed March AFB on a flight to Crissey Field, San Francisco, carrying 7 crew members. En route, while flying in foggy conditions, the airplane impacted a mountain slope near the Cajon Pass, in the San Bernardino National Forest, California. Three crew members were killed and four others were injured, two seriously.

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC

Rockingham North Carolina

Crashed in unknown circumstances shortly after takeoff from Rockingham. Crew fate unknown.

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC

Midland Texas

The airplane suffered a landing accident and was damaged beyond repair. There were no casualties.

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC

Fort Clark Springs Texas

The airplane suffered a landing accident and was damaged beyond repair. There were no casualties.

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC

Camp Skeel AFB (Oscoda) Michigan

The single engine airplane crashed upon landing. There were no casualties.

February 20, 1931 2 Fatalities

Western Canada Airways

Bagot Manitoba

En route from Winnipeg to Moose Jaw, the pilot encountered poor visibility due to foggy conditions. He lost control of the airplane that crashed in a field, bursting into flames. A passenger was injured while both other occupants were killed.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

United States Army Air Corps - USAAC6
Byrd Antarctic Expedition1
Mackenzie Air Service1
Western Canada Airways1