NTSB Database of Accidents
and Serious Incidents by Aircraft Model

The following form provides direct access to the NTSB accident and serious incident database. Inputs to this form will return accidents and serious incidents incidents involving aircraft that were involved in airline operations. This would include accidents and serious incidents involving a US registered airline aircraft anywhere in the world, and accidents and serious incidents occurring in the US that involve airline aircraft registered outside of the US. The database covers the period from 1962 to the present.

Note that while accidents involving US airlines would be included no matter where in the world the accident occurs, accidents involving non-US registered aircraft are included only if it occurred in US terrritory.


Accident/Incident Information
Date Range and 1962 - present
  (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy)   
Investigation Type
Injury Severity
City
State
Country
Aircraft

Category

 Amateur Built
Make/Model Registration
Operation    
Operation  Schedule 

 Airline  

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NTSB Status
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  (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy)
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NOTES:

- On Jan. 8, 2001, dynamic access to the accident data repository was implemented. Static files are no longer available.

- On Oct. 2, 2001, minor cases which do not fall under the definition of "accident" or "incident" were removed from the database; these entries were previously identified with "SA" in the accident number.

- On Sept. 18, 2002, data from 1962-1982 were added to the aviation accident information. The format and type of data contained in the earlier briefs may differ from later reports.


These listings, and the accident and incident information associated with these listings, do no constitute the official records of the NTSB or the FAA. If you require the official records of these events, please contact the FAA or the NTSB.

The number of fatal events displayed by the NTSB database may differ from the AirSafe.com list for fatal events due to the different rules for inclusion for the two databases. Also, the database may not return return complete information for a particular airline.

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NTSB Database of Accidents and Serious Incidents by Aircraft Model
http://airsafe.com/events/usrecord.htm -- Revised: 14 June 2010