139

Total of accidents

181

Total of fatalities

Aug 11, 1939
Worst accident (9 fatalities)
Image Date Operator A/C Type Location Fatalities Registration
May 7, 1937 Fokker F14 Cajon Pass, California 0
31-385
+
Dec 22, 1936 Martin B-10 (Model 139 & 166) Mitchel AFB (Long Island), New York 0
34-50
+
Sep 18, 1932 Keystone LB-5 Honolulu, Hawaii 0
30-338
+
Dec 7, 1940 Douglas C-33 (DC-2) Puntarenas, Puntarenas (Central and South Pacific) 0
36-78
+
Oct 1, 1928 Keystone LB-5 Fort Randolph, Colón 0
28-19
+
Jan 9, 1936 Keystone LB-6 Mineola, New York 0
30-353
+
Nov 22, 1940 Douglas B-18 Bolo Guatemala City-La Aurora, Guatemala 0
38-603
+
Apr 4, 1941 Martin B-10 (Model 139 & 166) Barksdale AFB, Louisiana 0
34-63
+
May 28, 1927 Keystone LB-5 Reynoldsburg, Ohio 1
26-208
+
Feb 23, 1934 Douglas Dolphin Rockaway Point, New York 1
33-293
+
Aug 30, 1929 Keystone LB-6 Managua, Managua City District 1
29-15
+
Sep 21, 1926 De Havilland DH.4 Kenley AFB, Surrey 1
AS-6392
+
Mar 9, 1934 Keystone LB-6 Daytona Beach, Florida 1
32-148
+
Jan 7, 1927 De Havilland DH.4 Kelly AFB (ex Brooks Field, San Antonio), Texas 1
AC-29183
+
Sep 16, 1934 Keystone LB-6 Cleveland, Ohio 1
32-177
+
Jul 11, 1938 Martin B-10 (Model 139 & 166) Panama City, Panamá 1
34-31
+
Jan 7, 1927 De Havilland DH.4 Kelly AFB (ex Brooks Field, San Antonio), Texas 1
AC-32975
+
Apr 15, 1927 Curtiss JN-4 Bolling AFB, Washington DC 1
AC-45012
+
Aug 23, 1935 Keystone LB-5 Luke Field AFB, Ford Island, Hawaii 1
30-339
+
May 30, 1928 De Havilland DH.4 Douglas, Arizona 1
AC-32188
+