General Aircraft ST-12 Monospar

Historical safety data and incident record for the General Aircraft ST-12 Monospar aircraft.

Safety Rating

10/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

0

Incident History

Airlines of Australia

Orford Bay Queensland

While approaching Cairns, the twin engine aircraft crashed in unknown circumstances in the Orford Bay. The wreckage was spotted three days later and all four occupants were rescued while the aircraft was lost.

Australian Transcontinental Airways - ATA

Woodgreen Station Northern Territory

The aircraft was being used to ferry the passengers from VH-UXX 'Faith in Australia' which had suffered engine failure near Daly Waters when the Monospar had an engine failure itself. It was en route from Daly Waters to Alice Springs with two passengers on board, two crew and a crocodile which was destined for the Melbourne Zoo. Crew reduced his altitude and elected to make an emergency landing in a desert area located near Woodgreen Station, Northern Australia. On landing, aircraft slid several yards and hit trees before coming to rest. The engineer walked some 30 miles to the overland telegraph line to find help. All passengers were eventually rescued and they survived as they ate the crocodile.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Airlines of Australia1
Australian Transcontinental Airways - ATA1