De Havilland DHC-6 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 66 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

66

All Events

32

Incidents

5

Minor

8

Serious

20

Fatal (116 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Aug 11, 2025 San Celmente, CA N344CS Incident substantial Investigation pending
Jun 29, 2008 Baldwin, WI N203SF Incident substantial Undetermined.
Jan 27, 2005 Toksook Bay, AK N201EH Incident substantial
The pilot's inadequate compensation for the gusty crosswind wind condition, which resulted in a loss of control during the landing roll, and the colla…

The pilot's inadequate compensation for the gusty crosswind wind condition, which resulted in a loss of control during the landing roll, and the collapse of the nose landing gear. Factors associated with the accident were the crosswind and wind gusts.

Apr 10, 2003 ANCHORAGE, AK N886EA Incident substantial
The failure of the captain to maintain adequate clearance between the airplane's wingtip and a parked vehicle. A factor contributing to the accident …

The failure of the captain to maintain adequate clearance between the airplane's wingtip and a parked vehicle. A factor contributing to the accident was the failure of ground personnel to utilize a wing walker as prescribed in company policy when aircraft are operated near obstacles.

Jan 21, 2003 Kipnuk, AK N206EH Incident substantial
The captain's inadequate compensation for crosswind conditions, and his failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll on an icy runw…

The captain's inadequate compensation for crosswind conditions, and his failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll on an icy runway, which resulted in an excursion from the runway and collision with a snow berm. Contributing factors in the accident are a crosswind, an icy runway, and a snow berm.

Jul 13, 2002 Toksook Bay, AK N885EA Incident substantial A bird strike during takeoff, which resulted in damage to the right wing.
Jun 20, 2002 Ketchikan, AK N353PM Incident substantial
The failure of a ground handler to follow company proceedure/directives, and his premature release of a mooring line. Factors associated with the acc…

The failure of a ground handler to follow company proceedure/directives, and his premature release of a mooring line. Factors associated with the accident were the congested operations area, and the operator's failure to provide adequate safe zones for the airplanes.

May 01, 2001 Star, ID N49SJ Incident substantial Fatigue failure of the nose wheel steering cable during the landing roll. Rough/uneven terrain was a factor.
Jan 11, 2001 FORT WORTH, TX N824ED Incident substantial
the loss of power to both engines for undetermined reasons during approach. Contributing factors were the pilot's failure to properly position the fu…

the loss of power to both engines for undetermined reasons during approach. Contributing factors were the pilot's failure to properly position the fuel selector in accordance with the landing checklist and the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing.

May 05, 2000 MONUMENT VALLEY, UT N241SA Incident substantial The pilot-in-command's failure to maintain directional control. A factor was wind shear.
Aug 07, 1999 KETCHIKAN, AK N288SA Incident minor
A failure of ground handling personnel to verify a release procedure/directive, and removal of the airplane's tiedown, and subsequent collision with a…

A failure of ground handling personnel to verify a release procedure/directive, and removal of the airplane's tiedown, and subsequent collision with a parked airplane.

May 25, 1999 ANCHORAGE, AK N72GC Incident substantial An in-flight collision with a bird.
Apr 23, 1999 FITIUTA, AS N719AS Incident substantial
the mechanical separation of the left engine beta control linkage during landing rollout, which resulted in asymmetrical decelerative action and the p…

the mechanical separation of the left engine beta control linkage during landing rollout, which resulted in asymmetrical decelerative action and the pilot's subsequent inability to maintain directional control. The separation of the linkage was due to the airline's inadequate inspection and quality assurance procedures. An inoperative windsock pivot point, which resulted in faulty wind direction information to the flight crew was a factor in this accident.

Jul 23, 1997 SUSSEX, NJ N491AL Incident substantial the pilot's improper management of the fuel supply. A related factor was the inoperative low fuel quantity light for the rear tank.
Jul 21, 1997 ELKO, NV N776BF Incident substantial
The failure of maintenance personnel to correctly diagnose and correct a reoccurring nose gear steering problem, and the improperly tensioned nose whe…

The failure of maintenance personnel to correctly diagnose and correct a reoccurring nose gear steering problem, and the improperly tensioned nose wheel steering actuator cables which provided the pilot with an erroneous cockpit indication that the nose gear was centered when it was cocked.

Mar 16, 1995 HONOLULU, HI N37ST Incident destroyed
Intentional ditching due to the flightcrew's failure to properly manage the fuel system, and operation of the airplane in an excessively overweight co…

Intentional ditching due to the flightcrew's failure to properly manage the fuel system, and operation of the airplane in an excessively overweight condition.

Oct 26, 1991 CHEVAK, AK N724CA Incident substantial
THE HIGH CROSSWIND CONDITION, THE PILOT IN COMMANDS INABILITY TO COMPENSATE FOR THE WIND CONDITIONS, AND HIS FAILURE TO FOLLOW COMPANY PROCEDURES AND …

THE HIGH CROSSWIND CONDITION, THE PILOT IN COMMANDS INABILITY TO COMPENSATE FOR THE WIND CONDITIONS, AND HIS FAILURE TO FOLLOW COMPANY PROCEDURES AND THE PROCEDURES RECOMMENDED IN THE AIRCRAFT FLIGHT MANUAL. FACTOR RELATING TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE CAPTAIN'S OVERCONFIDENCE IN HIS PERSONAL ABILITY.

Mar 29, 1990 CHEVAK, AK N200EH Incident substantial IMPROPER FLARE BY THE PILOT (PIC) DURING THE LANDING/FLARE. THE WEATHER CONDITION WITH FOG WAS A RELATED FACTOR.
Sep 19, 1989 SLEEPY BAY, AK N851TB Incident substantial SELECTION OF UNSUITABLE TERRAIN (WATER CONDITION) BY THE PILOT. THE ROUGH WATER CONDITION WAS A RELATED FACTOR.
Apr 14, 1989 BARROW, AK N100AP Incident THE PROPAGATION OF A FATIGUE CRACK FROM MULTIPLE ORIGINS DUE TO MANUFACTURING DEFECTS IN THE ELEVATOR BELLCRANK MOUNTING QUADRANT.
Dec 04, 1988 HOMER, AK N525EH Incident substantial Investigation pending
Aug 04, 1987 PALMDALE, CA N931MA Incident substantial Investigation pending
Jun 29, 1987 GRAND CANYON, AZ N74GC Incident substantial Investigation pending
Apr 11, 1987 AGANA, PO N96RA Incident Investigation pending
Nov 29, 1986 SAN JUAN, PR N930MA Incident substantial Investigation pending
Disclaimer: This data is sourced from the NTSB Aviation Accident Database. NTSB events reflect reported accidents and incidents and do not necessarily indicate a defect in the aircraft type. Many events involve pilot error, weather conditions, maintenance issues, or other factors unrelated to the aircraft design. This information is provided for research purposes only — consult official NTSB reports for complete details.
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