Fokker F22

Historical safety data and incident record for the Fokker F22 aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.1/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

27

Incident History

July 3, 1943 20 Fatalities

Royal Air Force - RAF

Loch Tarbert Argyll

En route, the four-engine aircraft caught fire and crashed into the Loch Tarbert, some 300 yards off shore. All 20 occupants were killed.

June 9, 1936 1 Fatalities

Aktiebolaget Aerotransport - ABA

Malmö Skåne

Shortly after takeoff from Malmö-Bulltofta Airport, while in initial climb, all four engines failed simultaneously. The captain tried to attempt an emergency landing but lost control of the aircraft that stalled and crashed in a residential area located near the airport. An American passenger was killed, four other passengers were slightly injured while all eight other occupants were unhurt. The aircraft christened 'Lappland' was damaged beyond repair.

July 14, 1935 6 Fatalities

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij

Amsterdam North Holland

Three minutes after takeoff, while in initial climb, both left engines lost power. Captain decided to return to Schiphol Airport but during last turn, the aircraft stalled and crashed in flames on an embankment along the A4 highway. Four crew members, among them Captain H. Silberstein, and two passengers (Mr. Hodson & Newman) were killed, while all 14 other occupants were injured. Crew: Heinz Silberstein, pilot, G. F. Nieboer, radio, G. Brom, engineer, L. J. van Dijk, engineer, J. Haberer, steward.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Aktiebolaget Aerotransport - ABA1
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij1
Royal Air Force - RAF1