Hamilton H-45

Historical safety data and incident record for the Hamilton H-45 aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.5/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

10

Incident History

December 26, 1932 6 Fatalities

Peruvian Air Force - Fuerza Aérea del Perú

Peru All Peru

The float plane departed Río Huallaga in Puerto Arturo on a survey flight of the area located in the east of Peru, at the border with Brazil. The aircraft disappeared en route and probably crashed in the jungle located along the Río Javari, at the border. SAR operations were initiated but no trace of the aircraft nor the six occupants were ever found.

November 9, 1929 4 Fatalities

Alaskan Airways

Bering Sea All World

The ship named 'Nanuk' went stuck in the ice in the north part of the Bering Sea. Alaskan Authorities decided to dispatch an aircraft and a crew on site to evacuate the 15 occupants. The crew made a first stop in Teller to refuel. Few hours later, while returning with two passengers on board, the pilot made a right turn at low height when the aircraft impacted the ice field and crashed. As the airplane failed to return to its departure point, SAR operations were initiated. As no trace of the aircraft nor the four occupants was found, all operations were abandoned few weeks later. The wreckage and the four dead bodies were found in February 1930 some 150 km north of the initial track. Crew: Carl Benjamin Eielson, pilot, Earl Borland, engineer. Carl B. Eielson will give his name to the US Air Base in Fairbanks.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Alaskan Airways1
Peruvian Air Force - Fuerza Aérea del Perú1