General Aircraft ST-25 Monospar

Historical safety data and incident record for the General Aircraft ST-25 Monospar aircraft.

Safety Rating

10/10

Total Incidents

4

Total Fatalities

2

Incident History

April 4, 1940 2 Fatalities

Royal Air Force - RAF

Saighton Cheshire

En route, while on a liaison flight, the twin engine aircraft went out of control and crashed in an open field located in Saighton, southeast of Chester. Both crewmen were killed. Crew: P/O John P. Dalton, pilot, LAC Alfred C. Beech.

Utility Airways

Hanworth London Metropolis

The twin engine aircraft christened 'Alcaeus' crashed in unknown circumstances. Occupant fate unknown.

Private Dutch

The Netherlands All The Netherlands

Due to low visibility in fog, pilot was forced to attempt an emergency landing on a beach near Zandvoort. The pilot was unhurt while the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

Airlines WA

Meekatharra Western Australia

The pilot was forced to attempt an emergency landing following unknown technical problems. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair while there was no casualties.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Airlines WA1
Private Dutch1
Royal Air Force - RAF1
Utility Airways1