Lockheed 14 Super Electra

Historical safety data and incident record for the Lockheed 14 Super Electra aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.6/10

Total Incidents

45

Total Fatalities

194

Incident History

Thunderbird Airways

Medford New Jersey

The crew was involved in a local test flight and the twin engine airplane was used for an electronic test project mission. For such program, a special authorisation was granted to use the aircraft in an overweight configuration. After liftoff, during initial climb, the airplane encountered difficulties to gain height and its speed was too low. It stalled, struck the ground and crashed in flames. All four occupants were slightly injured and the aircraft was destroyed.

June 16, 1955 3 Fatalities

Transportes Aéreos Peruanas - TAPSA

Tarapoto San Martín

Just after liftoff, while in initial climb, the aircraft nosed up, stalled and crashed. All three crew members were killed.

June 7, 1955 6 Fatalities

Associated Airways

Winterburn Alberta

The aircraft took off at approximately 1700LT on a local test flight carrying a crew of 2 and 4 passengers. The purpose of the flight was to test the single-engine performance of the aircraft when loaded to the maximum permissible weight for take-off and to determine the correct power setting and performance. Just before 1705LT witnesses stated that they saw the aircraft turn onto its back with a sudden cessation of engine noise and white or grey vapor was seen to come from both engines as it dived in a very steep nose down attitude to the ground. From statements of witnesses it was deduced that it was probable that the aircraft was below 1,000 feet when it turned onto its back. The aircraft exploded on impact and caught fire. All the occupants were killed and the aircraft was destroyed.

Société Africaine de Travaux et d’Études en Photographies Aériennes

Perpignan-La Llabanère Pyrénées-Orientales

Crashed on landing and came to rest in flames. No casualties.

July 14, 1951 4 Fatalities

Airtaco

Stockholm-Bromma Uppland

The aircraft was engaged in a cargo flight to Jönköping, carrying a load of newspaper, four passengers and a crew of two. After takeoff from runway 13 at Stockholm-Bromma Airport in good weather conditions, the airplane climbed to a height of 20 meters when the starboard engine lost power. The aircraft, turning to the right and climbing, gradually stalled and crashed at the intersection of the runways. Three passengers and one crew member were killed and the surviving passenger and a pilot were seriously injured.

Kenting Aviation

Kingston Kingston City District

The aircraft was engaged in an aerial photography mission and was carrying one photographer and a crew of two. During takeoff roll at Kingston-Palisadoes Airport, the twin engine aircraft skidded, went out of control and eventually came to rest. While all three occupants were unhurt, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

January 23, 1947 2 Fatalities

Trans-Canada Air Lines - TCAL

Winnipeg Manitoba

During initial climb, the twin engine aircraft went out of control and crashed in a snow covered field located in Headingley, about 10 km west of Winnipeg Airport. Both crew members were killed.

Qantas Airways - Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services

Schofields New South Wales

During the takeoff roll, the left main gear collapsed after hitting a log. The twin engine aircraft went out of control, veered off runway, slid for several yards and came to rest in flames. All four occupants were uninjured while the aircraft was destroyed.

September 2, 1946 2 Fatalities

Trans-Canada Air Lines - TCAL

Turtle Creek New Brunswick

The crew was performing a local training flight from Moncton Airport. After completing a circuit, he was returning to the airfield when the right engine failed. The pilot lost control of the aircraft that lost height, hit trees and crashed in flames in a wooded area located in Turtle Creek, southwest of Moncton Airport. The aircraft was destroyed and both occupants were killed.

April 22, 1946 21 Fatalities

TACA International Airlines - Transportes Aéreos Centro Americanos

La Libertad Chontales

Crashed shortly after takeoff from La Libertad for unknown reason, killing all 21 occupants.

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