New Standard D-27

Historical safety data and incident record for the New Standard D-27 aircraft.

Safety Rating

10/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

0

Incident History

Pennsylvania Airlines

Somerset Pennsylvania

The pilot departed Washington DC on a mail flight to Cleveland. While cruising over the Allegheny Mountain Range, the aircraft caught fire for unknown reasons. The pilot bailed out and abandoned the aircraft that entered a dive and crashed in a hilly and wooded terrain located near Somerset. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot was uninjured.

Pennsylvania Airlines

Pittsburgh-Allegheny County Pennsylvania

After takeoff from Pittsburgh-Bettis Field Airport, while climbing to an altitude of 1,500 feet, the engine failed. In fog, the pilot decided to bail out and abandoned the aircraft that crashed in a residential area. The aircraft was destroyed and ground damages were important. However, nobody was injured and the pilot Melvin 'Mel' Christopher Garlow was unhurt.

Skyline Transportation Company

Beaver Falls Pennsylvania

En route, the engine lost power and was about to fail. The pilot bailed out and the aircraft crashed in a field. The aircraft was destroyed and the pilot was found alive.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

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

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Pennsylvania Airlines2
Skyline Transportation Company1