Name |
Nationality |
2015 |
Notability |
Flight/aircraft |
Crash site |
Cause/circumstances |
Aaliyah |
United States |
2001 |
actress, singer, model & dancer |
Cessna 402 |
Marsh Harbour, Abaco Islands, The Bahamas |
Maximum takeoff weight of airplane substantially exceeded, pilot under the influence of cocaine and alcohol.[1] |
Adams, Michael JamesMichael James Adams |
United States |
1967 |
test pilot |
X-15 Flight 3-65-97 |
Randsburg, California, United States |
Breakup caused by malfunctioning control system |
José Félix Estigarribia |
Paraguay |
1987 |
President of Paraguay |
Potez 25 |
Altos, Paraguay |
|
Adolf II, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe |
Germany |
1936 |
royalty |
Ford Trimotor |
Zumpango, Mexico |
CFIT into a Volcano |
Alcock, Sir JohnSir John Alcock |
United Kingdom |
1919 |
aviator – Flew first non-stop flight across Atlantic in a Vickers Vimy |
Vickers Viking |
Cottévrard, near Rouen, France |
Plane stalled and crashed in fog |
Allison, DaveyDavey Allison |
United States |
1993 |
NASCAR driver |
Hughes 369 |
Talladega, Alabama, United States |
pilot error[2] |
Ghazi al-Sadeq |
Sudan |
2012 |
Guidance and Endowments minister |
Antonov An-26 |
Nuba Mountains south Talodi, South Kordofan, Sudan |
2012 Sudan Antonov An-26 crash Poor weather |
Alsér, HansHans Alsér |
Sweden |
1977 |
table tennis player |
Linjeflyg Flight 618 |
Kälvesta, Sweden |
Icing of tailplane caused by engines being operated at too low a power setting for anti-ice to be effective |
Amundsen, RoaldRoald Amundsen |
Norway |
1928 |
explorer |
Latham 47 |
Barents Sea |
disappearance |
An Chang-nam |
Korea |
1930 |
Aviator |
|
Taiyuan, China |
[3] |
Anderson, MaxieMaxie Anderson |
United States |
1983 |
Record-setting hot-air balloonist |
Hot-air balloon |
near Bad Brückenau, West Germany |
Gondola release mechanism malfunction |
Anderson, Scott D.Scott D. Anderson |
United States |
1999 |
Test pilot, polymath, Cirrus Airframe Parachute System test pilot |
Cirrus SR20 |
Federal Prison Camp, Duluth |
Aileron jam during early production flight-testing[4] |
Andersson, ElsaElsa Andersson |
Sweden |
1922 |
Aviator, parachutist |
Parachute |
Askersund, Sweden |
Parachute failure |
Angell, DavidDavid Angell |
United States |
2001 |
producer |
American Airlines Flight 11 |
World Trade Center North Tower, New York City,Manhattan, United States |
hijacking |
Appleton, SteveSteve Appleton |
United States |
2012 |
CEO of Micron at time of incident |
Lancair IV-P |
Boise Airport, Idaho, United States |
Error during emergency landing |
Apt, MelMel Apt |
United States |
1956 |
test pilot |
Bell X-2 |
Edwards AFB, California, United States |
Pilot error |
Arif, Abdul SalamAbdul Salam Arif |
Iraq |
1966 |
President of Iraq |
de Havilland Dove 1 |
Southern Iraq |
crashed in sand storm |
Arthaud, FlorenceFlorence Arthaud |
France |
2015 |
sailor |
Eurocopter AS350 |
Villa Castelli, Argentina |
collided in mid-air; see Villa Castelli helicopter collision |
Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco |
Brazil |
1967 |
President of Brazil |
small aircraft |
Fortaleza,Brazil |
midair collision |
Bailey, Garnet "Ace"Garnet "Ace" Bailey |
Canada |
2001 |
ice hockey player (NHL) |
United Airlines Flight 175 |
World Trade Center South Tower, New York City,Manhattan, United States |
hijacking |
Beamer, ToddTodd Beamer |
United States |
2001 |
Flight 93 |
United Airlines Flight 93 |
Shanksville, Pennsylvania, United States |
hijacking by Ziad Jarrah |
Baker, ValentineValentine Baker |
United Kingdom |
1942 |
World War I flying ace |
Martin-Baker MB 3 |
RAF Wing, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom |
engine failure |
Balavoine, DanielDaniel Balavoine |
France |
1986 |
singer and songwriter |
Aérospatiale AS350 Ecureuil[5] |
Gourma-Rharous, Mali |
CFIT during a sandstorm, with Thierry Sabine when crashed |
Balayogi, G. M. C.G. M. C. Balayogi |
India |
2002 |
politician |
Bell 206 |
Kaikalur, India |
mechanical failure, pilot error |
Banting, FrederickFrederick Banting |
Canada |
1941 |
scientist: co-discovered insulin |
Lockheed Hudson |
Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada |
Engine problems |
Bär, HeinrichHeinrich Bär |
Germany |
1957 |
test pilot |
LF-1 Zaunkönig |
Braunschweig, West Germany |
lost control of aircraft |
Barbato, SilvioSilvio Barbato |
Italy |
2009 |
conductor and composer |
Air France Flight 447 |
Atlantic Ocean |
Instrument failure |
Barilko, BillBill Barilko |
Canada |
1951 |
ice hockey player (NHL) |
Fairchild 24 |
100 km N of Cochrane, Ontario, Canada |
pilot inexperience, poor weather, overloaded cargo |
Barrientos, RenéRené Barrientos |
Bolivia |
1969 |
President of Bolivia |
helicopter |
Arque, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia |
rotors got caught on power lines[6] |
Bassett, CharlesCharles Bassett |
United States |
1966 |
Astronaut |
Northrop T-38 Talon[6] |
St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
with Elliot See; 1966 NASA T-38 crash |
Baťa, TomášTomáš Baťa |
Czechoslovakia |
1932 |
founder of Bata Shoes company |
Junkers F.13 |
Otrokovice, Czechoslovakia |
poor weather |
Bavis, MarkMark Bavis |
United States |
2001 |
ice hockey player (AHL) |
United Airlines Flight 175 |
World Trade Center North Tower, New York City,Manhattan, United States |
hijacking |
Beachey, Lincoln J.Lincoln J. Beachey |
United States |
1915 |
Aviator, stunt flyer |
Beachey-Eaton Monoplane[7] |
San Francisco, California, United States |
Demonstrating inverted flight at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Structural failure while attempting to pull up. |
Becker, William D.William D. Becker |
United States |
1943 |
politician: mayor of St. Louis |
Waco CG-4A-RO[N 1] |
Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Loss of right-hand wing due to wing strut fitting failure during demonstration flight;[8] Maj. William B. Robertson also dies in this accident[9] |
Begich, NickNick Begich |
United States |
1972 |
US Congressman from Alaska |
Cessna 310 |
Alaska, United States |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead. Hale Boggs was also in this flight. |
Bennett, DerekDerek Bennett |
United Kingdom |
1978 |
Racing car designer, driver and founder/owner of Chevron Cars Ltd |
Scorpion B hang glider |
Lancashire, United Kingdom |
Pilot error in a hang glider |
Berenson, BerryBerry Berenson |
United States |
2001 |
entertainer, actress, and photographer |
American Airlines Flight 11 |
World Trade Center North Tower, New York City,Manhattan, United States |
hijacking |
Berringer, BrookBrook Berringer |
United States |
1996 |
quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers |
Piper J-3 Cub |
Raymond, Nebraska, United States |
Pilot error (Loss of engine power because of fuel valve mis-position)[10] |
Bertaud, Lloyd W.Lloyd W. Bertaud |
United States |
1927 |
Aviator |
Old Glory |
North Atlantic |
Aircraft crashed during an attempt at a transatlantic flight from the United States to Italy. |
Bessette, LaurenLauren Bessette |
United States |
1999 |
sister-in-law of John F. Kennedy, Jr. |
Piper Saratoga |
Martha's Vineyard,Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States |
pilot error. see John F. Kennedy, Jr. airplane crash |
Bessette-Kennedy, CarolynCarolyn Bessette-Kennedy |
United States |
1999 |
wife of John F. Kennedy, Jr. |
Piper Saratoga |
Martha's Vineyard,Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States |
pilot error. see John F. Kennedy, Jr. airplane crash |
Bettenhausen, Jr., TonyTony Bettenhausen, Jr. |
United States |
2000 |
racing CART driver/owner |
Beechcraft Baron |
Ann Milton Adams' farm, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States |
Airframe icing |
Beurling, GeorgeGeorge Beurling |
Canada |
1948 |
World War II ace pilot |
Noorduyn Norseman |
Rome, Italy |
|
Bhanot, NeerjaNeerja Bhanot |
India |
1986 |
flight attendant who saved lives during a hijacking |
Pan Am Flight 73 |
Karachi, Pakistan |
Hijacking |
Bhabha, Homi J.Homi J. Bhabha |
India |
1966 |
nuclear physicist |
Air India Flight 101 |
Mont Blanc, France |
Flight dispatched without necessary navigation equipment for the route being flown |
Bijedić, DžemalDžemal Bijedić |
Yugoslavia |
1977 |
politician: Premier of Yugoslavia |
Learjet 25 |
Kreševo, Yugoslavia |
poor weather conditions |
bin Laden, MuhammadMuhammad bin Laden |
Saudi Arabia |
1967 |
entrepreneur and father of Osama bin Laden |
Beechcraft Model 18[6] |
Oom, 'Asir Province, Saudi Arabia |
|
Laden, Salem binSalem bin Laden |
Saudi Arabia |
1988 |
entrepreneur and half-brother of Osama bin Laden |
Sprint ultra-light aircraft[5] |
San Antonio, Texas, United States |
flew into power lines |
Blanchard, Jean-PierreJean-Pierre Blanchard |
France |
1809 |
Hot air ballooning pioneer |
Hot air balloon |
The Hague, Netherlands |
Died from injuries sustained after falling off a balloon during cardiac arrest |
Blanchard, SophieSophie Blanchard |
France |
1819 |
Female ballooning pioneer, wife of Jean-Pierre Blanchard |
Hot air balloon |
Jardin de Tivoli, Paris, France |
Fell to her death after balloon caught fire. |
Boganda, BarthélemyBarthélemy Boganda |
Central African Republic |
1959 |
1st Prime Minister of the Central African Republic |
Nord Noratlas |
Boda, Lobaye, Central African Republic |
mid-air explosion |
Boggs, HaleHale Boggs |
United States |
1972 |
politician: US Congressman from Louisiana |
Cessna 310 |
southern Alaska, United States |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead. Nick Begich was also in this flight. |
Bong, RichardRichard Bong |
United States |
1945 |
World War II fighter ace and test pilot |
Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star |
Burbank, California, United States |
Pilot error |
Booth, Billy JoeBilly Joe Booth |
United States |
1972 |
Canadian football player for the Ottawa Rough Riders |
Piper Cherokee |
Dorchester, Ontario, Canada |
thunderstorm |
Borland, BruceBruce Borland |
United States |
1999 |
golf course designer |
Learjet 35 |
Mina, South Dakota, United States (crash site). Location at time of death undetermined. |
Hypoxia. Payne Stewart also died in this plane crash. |
Bose, Subhas ChandraSubhas Chandra Bose |
India |
1945 |
Indian politician and Freedom fighter |
Mitsubishi Ki-21 |
Taipei, Japanese Taiwan (alleged) |
Cause disputed |
Bouceif, Ahmed OuldAhmed Ould Bouceif |
Mauritania |
1979 |
politician: Prime Minister of Mauritania |
de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo |
Dakar, Senegal |
|
Branstetter, OlinOlin Branstetter |
United States |
2011 |
Businessman and former Oklahoma state senator |
Piper PA-28 Cherokee N7746W |
Perryville, Arkansas, United States |
Controlled flight into terrain |
Breistroff, MichelMichel Breistroff |
France |
1996 |
Ice hockey defenseman for the Ligue Magnus |
TWA Flight 800 |
East Moriches, New York, United States |
Mid-air explosion |
Brown, RonRon Brown |
United States |
1996 |
politician: US Secretary of Commerce |
Boeing CT-43 |
Dubrovnik, Croatia |
pilot error |
Bryjak, OlegOleg Bryjak |
Germany |
2015 |
Bass-baritone opera singer |
Germanwings Flight 9525 |
Prads-Haute-Bléone, France |
Deliberate flight into terrain |
Budke, KurtKurt Budke |
United States |
2011 |
College basketball coach |
Piper PA-28 Cherokee N7746W |
Perryville, Arkansas, United States |
Controlled flight into terrain |
Burcham, MiloMilo Burcham |
United States |
1944 |
test pilot for Lockheed |
Lockheed YP-80 Shooting Star |
Burbank, California, United States |
engine flame-out |
Byron, William D.William D. Byron |
United States |
1941 |
politician: US Congressman from Maryland |
Eastern Air Lines Flight 21 |
Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
Inadvertently descended into trees due to incorrect altimeter setting. Eddie Rickenbacker survived this crash. |
Cabili, TomasTomas Cabili |
Philippines |
1957 |
politician: Philippine senator |
Douglas C-47 Skytrain |
Cebu City, Philippines (22 mi NW) |
see: 1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash |
Camiroaga, FelipeFelipe Camiroaga |
Chile |
2011 |
Television presenter (Television Nacional de Chile) |
Chilean Air Force CASA C-212 Aviocar |
off Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile |
under investigation |
Campos, EduardoEduardo Campos |
Brazil |
2014 |
politician, presidential candidate in Brazilian general election, 2014 |
Cessna 560XL |
Santos, Brazil |
under investigation |
Cano, FannyFanny Cano |
Mexico |
1983 |
entertainer; actress |
Aviaco Flight 134 |
Madrid, Spain |
Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[5] |
Cantelli, GuidoGuido Cantelli |
Italy |
1956 |
orchestral conductor |
Douglas DC-6 |
Paris-Orly Airport, France |
|
Kaczyński, LechLech Kaczyński |
Poland |
2010 |
politician: president of Poland |
Tupolev Tu-154M |
near Smolensk Air Base, Russia |
fog, pilot error: see 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash |
Carnahan, MelMel Carnahan |
United States |
2000 |
politician: Governor of Missouri |
Cessna 335 |
Goldman, Missouri, United States |
thunderstorm |
Carlsson, BerntBernt Carlsson |
Sweden |
1988 |
Assistant-Secretary-General of the UN, UN Commissioner for Namibia |
Pan Am Flight 103 |
Lockerbie, Scotland, United Kingdom |
terrorism |
Carranza, EmilioEmilio Carranza |
Mexico |
1928 |
Mexican "Charles Lindbergh" |
Ryan Brougham[11] |
Tabernacle, New Jersey, United States |
Weather? |
Carter, SonnySonny Carter |
United States |
1991 |
Astronaut |
Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311 |
Brunswick, Georgia, United States |
Malfunction of the left engine propeller control unit. Senator John Tower also died in this crash. |
Cassinelli, ClaudioClaudio Cassinelli |
Italy |
1985 |
entertainer: actor |
Bell 206B |
Page, Arizona, United States |
Rotor blades struck bridge due to pilot error and aircraft fell into canyon[12] during filming of Vendetta dal futuro |
Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington, KathleenKathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington |
United States |
1948 |
sister of U.S. President John F. Kennedy |
de Havilland Dove |
Saint-Bauzile, Ardèche, France |
|
Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, PrincessPrincess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark |
Greece |
1937 |
royalty: Princess of Greece and Denmark |
Junkers Ju 52 |
Ostend, Belgium |
crashed into a factory chimney (Sabena OO-AUB Ostend crash) |
Cederström, CarlCarl Cederström |
Sweden |
1918 |
Aviator |
Blériot XI[13] |
Gulf of Bothnia |
|
Cerdan, MarcelMarcel Cerdan |
France |
1949 |
world boxing champion |
Lockheed Constellation |
São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal |
CFIT: mountain |
Charles, FrankFrank Charles |
United Kingdom |
1939 |
Motorcycle speedway rider |
Slingsby Petrel |
Great Hucklow, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England |
died in gliding competition |
Chase, BillBill Chase |
United States |
1974 |
musician: trumpet player and band leader |
Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche |
Jackson, Minnesota, United States |
Poor weather[14] |
Chávez, NéstorNéstor Chávez |
Venezuela |
1969 |
baseball player (MLB) |
Viasa Flight 742 |
Maracaibo, Venezuela |
struck power lines during take-off |
Chávez, JorgeJorge Chávez |
Peru |
1910 |
aviator |
Blériot XI[15] |
Domodossola, Italy |
inadequate repairs to aircraft |
Christoph of Hesse, PrincePrince Christoph of Hesse |
Germany |
1943 |
royalty: Prince of Hesse |
|
Forlì, Italy |
|
Cienfuegos, CamiloCamilo Cienfuegos |
Cuba |
1959 |
military: Cuban revolutionary |
Cessna 310 |
Caribbean |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead |
Cierva, Juan de laJuan de la Cierva |
Spain |
1936 |
inventor of the autogyro |
KLM Douglas DC-2 |
Croydon Air Port, England |
aircraft hit house after taking off in fog; Arvid Lindman also killed |
Clark, BuddyBuddy Clark |
United States |
1949 |
entertainer and singer |
Cessna |
Los Angeles, United States |
Pilot error |
Clemente, RobertoRoberto Clemente |
Puerto Rico |
1972 |
baseball player (MLB) |
Douglas DC-7 |
off the coast of Isla Verde, Puerto Rico |
mechanical problems; overloaded plane |
Cline, PatsyPatsy Cline |
United States |
1963 |
entertainer and country singer |
Piper Comanche[6] |
Camden, Tennessee, United States |
severe weather |
Cody, SamuelSamuel Cody |
United States |
1913 |
Aviation pioneer and showman |
Cody Floatplane |
Farnborough, Hampshire, England |
Aircraft broke up at 200 ft, thrown out of aircraft |
Coleman, BessieBessie Coleman |
United States |
1926 |
aviator: first African-American woman pilot |
Curtiss JN-4 |
Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
Thrown from aircraft after controls jammed while she was riding as a passenger. She was not wearing a seatbelt. |
Collins, BobBob Collins |
United States |
2000 |
entertainer: WGN (AM) radio personality |
Zlín Z 42 |
Waukegan, Illinois, United States |
runway collision |
Collins, George W.George W. Collins |
United States |
1972 |
politician: US Representative from Illinois |
United Airlines Flight 553 |
Chicago, United States |
pilot error |
Conolly, Richard L.Richard L. Conolly |
United States |
1962 |
United States Navy admiral |
American Airlines Flight 1 |
Jamaica Bay, Queens, New York, United States |
Loss of control at takeoff, due to autopilot malfunction caused by electrical short |
Connolly, MauriceMaurice Connolly |
United States |
1921 |
politician: former US Congressman from Iowa |
Curtiss Eagle |
Indian Head, Maryland, United States |
severe weather |
Cooke, Weldon B.Weldon B. Cooke |
United States |
1914 |
Aviator |
Wright aircraft |
Pueblo, Colorado, United States |
[16] |
Cooper, JohnJohn Cooper |
United Kingdom |
1974 |
athlete: silver medalist at the 1964 Summer Olympics |
Turkish Airlines Flight 981 |
Ermenonville, France |
Cargo hatch failure and control cable failures |
Copas, CowboyCowboy Copas |
United States |
1963 |
entertainer and country music singer |
Piper Comanche |
Camden, Tennessee, United States |
severe weather |
Corder, Frank EugeneFrank Eugene Corder |
United States |
1994 |
|
Cessna 150 |
Washington, D.C., United States |
Intentionally crashed the stolen airplane on the White House lawn |
Cousteau, PhilippePhilippe Cousteau |
France |
1979 |
oceanographer |
PBY Catalina |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Nosed over during high speed water taxi |
de Creed, JacquieJacquie de Creed |
United Kingdom |
2011 |
Record breaking stunt performer |
Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche |
Mont Age, France |
Crashed whilst flying through dense fog at low altitude[17][18][19] |
Croce, JimJim Croce |
United States |
1973 |
entertainer and singer |
Beechcraft Model 18 |
Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States |
collision with trees[20] |
Cronje, HansieHansie Cronje |
South Africa |
2002 |
Cricket captain |
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 |
George, Western Cape, South Africa |
unserviceable navigational equipment |
Crossfield, Albert ScottAlbert Scott Crossfield |
United States |
2006 |
test pilot |
Cessna 210[21] |
Gordon County, Georgia, United States |
Aircraft broke up in thunderstorm; ATC error; Pilot error[21] |
Cruse, VickiVicki Cruse |
United States |
2009 |
stunt pilot |
Zivko Edge 540 |
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, England |
Crashed during competition aerobatics. Aircraft failed to recover from a downwards snap roll manoeuvre, causing it to rotate until it struck the ground[22][23] |
Cruz, CarlosCarlos Cruz |
Dominican Republic |
1970 |
world boxing champion |
Dominicana DC-9 air disaster |
Punta Caucedo |
Mechanical failure |
Culver, RodneyRodney Culver |
United States |
1996 |
American football player: National Football League player |
ValuJet Flight 592 |
Florida Everglades, United States |
Fire in-flight |
Cutting, Bronson M.Bronson M. Cutting |
United States |
1935 |
politician: US Senator from New Mexico |
TWA Douglas DC-2 |
Atlanta, Missouri, United States |
bad weather |
da Costa, Adelino AmaroAdelino Amaro da Costa |
Portugal |
1980 |
politician: Defense minister of Portugal |
Cessna 421[5] |
Loures, Portugal |
sabotage[5] |
Dadi, MarcelMarcel Dadi |
France |
1996 |
entertainer and musician |
TWA Flight 800 |
East Moriches, New York, United States (8 mi E) |
Mid-air explosion |
Dahl, Harold EvansHarold Evans Dahl |
United States |
1956 |
aviator during the Spanish Civil War |
Douglas DC-3 |
Canada |
severe weather |
Darius, SteponasSteponas Darius |
Lithuania |
1933 |
aviator |
Lituanica |
Pszczelnik, Myślibórz County, Poland |
|
Davidson, KennethKenneth Davidson |
United Kingdom |
1954 |
cricketer |
Boeing 377 |
Prestwick, Scotland |
|
Davies, DonnyDonny Davies |
United Kingdom |
1958 |
cricketer and journalist |
Munich air disaster |
Munich, WestGermany |
failure to take off due to slush on runway |
de Havilland, Jr., GeoffreyGeoffrey de Havilland, Jr. |
United Kingdom |
1946 |
test pilot |
de Havilland DH 108 |
Hoo Peninsula |
aircraft broke up while carrying out high speed tests |
de Havilland, JohnJohn de Havilland |
United Kingdom |
1943 |
test pilot |
de Havilland Mosquito |
Hatfield, England |
mid-air collision |
DeLay, B. H.B. H. DeLay |
United States |
1923 |
stunt pilot, airport owner, aviation school owner |
the "Wasp" |
Venice, Los Angeles, California, United States |
substandard wing pins |
Dell, GlenGlen Dell |
South Africa |
2013 |
aviator |
Extra EA-300 |
Secunda, Mpumalanga |
crashed during an airshow[24] |
Denver, JohnJohn Denver |
United States |
1997 |
entertainer, singer, songwriter, actor |
Rutan Long-EZ |
Pacific Grove, California, United States |
aircraft unfamiliarity; faulty assembly (deviation from original design) |
Des Forges, AlisonAlison Des Forges |
United States |
2009 |
investigator of human rights and an expert on the Rwandan genocide |
Colgan Air Flight 3407[25] |
Clarence Center, New York, United States |
Icing; pilot error |
Dolhem, JoséJosé Dolhem |
France |
1988 |
racing car driver |
Mitsubishi MU-2[26] |
Saint-Étienne, France |
|
Donatus, GeorgGeorg Donatus |
Germany |
1937 |
royalty: Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse |
Junkers Ju-52 |
Ostend, Belgium |
crashed into a factory chimney |
Dornacker, JaneJane Dornacker |
United States |
1986 |
actress and radio station traffic reporter |
Enstrom F-28 |
New York City, United States |
Main rotor seizure due to improper maintenance. Dornacker was live on the air for WNBC (AM) at the time of the crash. |
Dorton, RandyRandy Dorton |
United States |
2004 |
chief engine builder of Hendrick Motorsports |
Beechcraft Super King Air 200 |
Martinsville, Virginia, United States |
Pilot error. Several members of Hendrick family also died including Ricky Hendrick. |
Drouin, Drouin |
France |
1928 |
aviator: test pilot |
Couzinet 27 |
France |
Aircraft failure |
Dubroff, JessicaJessica Dubroff |
United States |
1996 |
aviator: 7-year-old aspiring pilot |
Cessna 177 |
Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States |
Aircraft lost control in thunderstorm; Deliberate take off because of media commitments; Pilot error |
Dyess, WilliamWilliam Dyess |
United States |
1943 |
aviator: United States Army Air Forces Lieutenant Colonel |
Lockheed P-38 Lightning |
Burbank, California, United States |
Aircraft caught fire while on a training mission near highly populated Burbank, California. Instead of parachuting to safety, he remained at the controls and saved countless civilian lives by guiding it into a vacant lot. |
Earhart, AmeliaAmelia Earhart |
United States |
1937 |
aviator: pioneer woman pilot |
Lockheed Model 10 Electra |
Pacific Ocean, near Howland Island |
Disappeared together with navigator Fred Noonan during global circumnavigation attempt, body never recovered, presumed dead.[N 2] |
Eckert, BeverlyBeverly Eckert |
United States |
2009 |
activist: co-chair of the 9/11 Family Steering Committee |
Colgan Air Flight 3407[25] |
Clarence Center, New York, United States |
Icing; pilot error |
Edwards, GlenGlen Edwards |
United States |
1948 |
test pilot, namesake of Edwards AFB |
Northrop YB-49 |
Edwards Air Force Base, United States |
aircraft broke apart |
Ellsworth, Richard E.Richard E. Ellsworth |
United States |
1953 |
aviator: United States Air Force Brigadier General |
Convair B-36 |
Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador |
CFIT into a hill |
Ellyson, Theodore GordonTheodore Gordon Ellyson |
United States |
1928 |
became first American naval aviator in 1911 |
Loening OL-7[27] |
Chesapeake Bay |
|
Ely, EugeneEugene Ely |
United States |
1911 |
aviator: pioneer pilot in American naval aviation |
Curtiss Model D[28] |
Macon, Georgia, United States |
Crashed while pulling from a dive. |
English, Robert HenryRobert Henry English |
United States |
1943 |
military: Rear-Admiral, Commander, Submarines, U.S. Pacific Fleet |
Pan Am Flight 1104 |
near Ukiah, California, United States |
pilot error |
Ertl, HaraldHarald Ertl |
Austria |
1982 |
racing car driver of Formula One cars |
Beechcraft Bonanza |
Niederweidbach, NW Giessen, Germany |
engine failure |
Estridge, Philip DonPhilip Don Estridge |
United States |
1985 |
project manager for IBM PC |
Delta Air Lines Flight 191[29] |
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, United States |
Microburst-induced wind shear |
Evans, WilliamWilliam Evans |
United Kingdom |
1913 |
Cricketer |
Cody Floatplane |
Farnborough, Hampshire, England |
Aircraft broke up at 500 ft |
Fairey, JohnJohn Fairey |
United Kingdom |
2009 |
Display pilot |
Percival Provost |
Bishop Norton, Lincolnshire, England |
|
Farkhutdinov, IgorIgor Farkhutdinov |
Russia |
2003 |
politician: governor of Sakhalin |
Mil Mi-8 |
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia |
pilot error |
Fernandão, Fernandão |
Brazil |
2014 |
footballer |
Helibras AS 350BA |
Aruanã River, 9 miles from Aruanã, Goiás |
under investigation |
Fernandez, Manuel J. "Pete"Manuel J. "Pete" Fernandez |
United States |
1980 |
aviator: ace pilot in the Korean War |
Piper Geronimo |
Grand Bahama Island |
|
Finch Hatton, DenysDenys Finch Hatton |
United Kingdom |
1931 |
Game Hunter |
de Havilland Gypsy Moth |
Voi, Kenya |
|
Flockhart, RonRon Flockhart |
United Kingdom |
1962 |
racing car driver: 24 Hours of Le Mans winner |
CAC Mustang |
Australia |
Lost control in cloud[6] |
Fort, CorneliaCornelia Fort |
United States |
1943 |
first WAFS fatality |
Vultee BT-13 Valiant |
10 miles south of Merkel, Texas, United States |
mid-air collision |
Fossett, James StephenJames Stephen Fossett |
United States |
2007 |
entrepreneur: commodities trader |
American Champion Decathlon |
Sierra Nevada Mountains, United States |
pilot error following downdrafts resulting in CFIT |
Franklin, JimmyJimmy Franklin |
United States |
2005 |
aviator: aerobatic pilot |
Waco UPF-7 |
Moose Jaw, Canada |
collision with Bobby Younkin |
Freudenberg, WinfriedWinfried Freudenberg |
Germany |
1989 |
Berlin Wall defectee |
Homemade balloon |
Zehlendorf, Berlin |
Cause of crash unknown, fell into a garden of a villa in an attempt to defect to West Berlin. |
Furrer, ReinhardReinhard Furrer |
Germany |
1995 |
scientist and astronaut |
Messerschmitt Bf 108 |
Berlin |
lost control of aircraft |
Gagarin, YuriYuri Gagarin |
Soviet Union |
1968 |
cosmonaut and the first man in space |
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI[6] |
Kirzhach |
unknown |
Gandhi, SanjaySanjay Gandhi |
India |
1980 |
son of Indira Gandhi |
Pitts S-2A Special |
Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi, India |
pilot error |
Gannon, MatthewMatthew Gannon |
United States |
1988 |
investigator: CIA Officer |
Pan Am Flight 103 |
Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland |
Terrorist bomb |
Garang, JohnJohn Garang |
Sudan |
2005 |
politician: Vice President of Sudan |
Mil Mi-17 |
|
|
Gardel, CarlosCarlos Gardel |
Argentina |
1935 |
singer |
Ford Trimotor[30] |
Medellin, Colombia |
SACO Trimotor collided with a Trimotor of SCADTA while preparing for takeoff[30] |
Gastall, TomTom Gastall |
United States |
1956 |
Major League Baseball player |
Ercoupe[31] |
Riviera Beach, Maryland |
|
Geiger, HaroldHarold Geiger |
United States |
1927 |
Army Major, aviation pioneer, namesake of Geiger Field |
Airco DH.4 |
Olmsted Field, Pennsylvania |
|
Geller, BruceBruce Geller |
United States |
1978 |
producer and creator of Mission: Impossible |
Cessna Skymaster |
Santa Barbara, California |
Weather conditions |
Gent, EdwardEdward Gent |
United Kingdom |
1948 |
High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya |
Avro York |
Northwood, London |
Northwood mid-air collision |
George, Duke of Kent, PrincePrince George, Duke of Kent |
United Kingdom |
1942 | royalty: Duke of Kent |
Short Sunderland |
Scotland |
CFIT in bad weather |
Ghafoorzai, Abdul RahimAbdul Rahim Ghafoorzai |
Afghanistan |
1997 |
politician: prime minister of the Northern Alliance government |
Antonov An-32 |
Bamyan Province, Afghanistan |
|
Girėnas, StasysStasys Girėnas |
Lithuania |
1933 |
aviator |
Lituanica |
Pszczelnik, Myślibórz County, Poland |
|
Grace, CecilCecil Grace |
United Kingdom |
1910 |
aviator |
Short S.27 |
English Channel |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead |
Gracie, RollsRolls Gracie |
Brazil |
1982 |
Martial artist: practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
hang glider |
Mauá, São Paulo, Brazil |
|
Graham, BillBill Graham |
United States |
1991 |
rock concert promoter |
Bell 206 |
Vallejo, California |
Flew into power lines |
Gray, Richard E.Richard E. Gray |
United States |
1982 |
aviator: test pilot |
Cessna T-37 Tweet |
Edwards Air Force Base |
|
Green, KeithKeith Green |
United States |
1982 |
entertainer: contemporary Christian musician |
Cessna 414[5] |
Lindale, Texas |
aircraft overloaded[5] |
Grünewald, IsaacIsaac Grünewald |
Sweden |
1946 |
expressionist painter, modernist |
Junkers Ju 52[32] |
Oslo, Norway |
|
Grzimek, MichaelMichael Grzimek |
Germany |
1959 |
zoologist |
Dornier Do 27 |
Serengeti, Tanzania |
collision with vulture |
Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten, PrincePrince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten |
Sweden |
1947 |
royalty: Hereditary Prince of Sweden |
Douglas DC-3 |
Kastrup, Denmark |
Locked elevator, pilot error |
Haas, WernerWerner Haas |
Germany |
1956 |
Motorcycle racer |
Jodel D9 Bebe |
near Neuburg/Donau, Germany |
[33] |
Habyarimana, JuvénalJuvénal Habyarimana |
Rwanda |
1994 |
politician: President of Rwanda |
Dassault Falcon 50 |
Kigali, Rwanda |
Aircraft shot down by unknown assassins; Burundian president Cyprien Ntaryamira and 10 others also killed |
Hamann, A. P.A. P. Hamann |
United States |
1977 |
City Manager of San Jose, California |
Tenerife disaster |
Canary Islands, Spain |
Airplane collision |
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood |
United Kingdom |
1932 |
Soldier and politician |
Junkers F13 |
Meopham, Kent, United Kingdom |
Structural failure |
Hammarskjöld, DagDag Hammarskjöld |
Sweden |
1961 |
Secretary-General of the United Nations 1953–1961 |
Douglas DC-6B |
Ndola,Rhodesia and Nyasaland |
CFIT - aircraft descended into wooded hill at night while on approach |
Handley, WalWal Handley |
United Kingdom |
1941 |
motorcycle racer |
Bell P-39 Airacobra |
Kirkbampton, Cumberland, England |
|
Hardin, JimJim Hardin |
United States |
1991 |
Major League Baseball player |
Beechcraft Bonanza |
Key West, Florida |
Propeller failure |
Harding, MatthewMatthew Harding |
United Kingdom |
1996 |
Vice-Chairman of Chelsea Football Club |
Aerospatiale AS355 F1 Squirrel |
Middlewich, Cheshire, England |
Pilot error[34] |
Harries, RaymondRaymond Harries |
United Kingdom |
1950 |
Second world war fighter ace |
Gloster Meteor |
Near Sheffield, Yorkshire, England |
fuel exhaustion |
Harrison, Barbara JaneBarbara Jane Harrison |
United Kingdom |
1968 |
Air stewardess |
Boeing 707 |
Heathrow Airport, London |
Awarded George Cross for her actions during the fire that befell BOAC Flight 712 |
Hawker, HarryHarry Hawker |
Australia |
1921 |
aviator: pioneer and co-founder of Hawker Aircraft |
Nieuport Goshawk |
Hendon Aerodrome, Hendon, north London, England |
Distraction of a hemorrhage while in flight cause a crash. |
Hawkins, HawkshawHawkshaw Hawkins |
United States |
1963 |
entertainer: country music singer |
Piper Comanche[6] |
Camden, Tennessee |
crashed in bad weather |
Heinz, JohnJohn Heinz |
United States |
1991 |
politician:US Senator from Pennsylvania |
Piper Aerostar |
Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania |
Mid-air collision with Bell 412[35] |
Heinze, CheryllCheryll Heinze |
United States |
2012 |
politician: state legislator from Alaska |
Cessna 206 |
in Beluga Lake, Alaska near Homer Airport |
plane flipped upon landing |
Hean, BrendaBrenda Hean |
Australia |
1972 |
Environmental activist |
de Havilland Tiger Moth |
en route from Tasmania to Canberra |
vanished |
Hellings, MackMack Hellings |
United States |
1951 |
racing driver |
Piper PA-20 Pacer[36] |
Kern County, California |
|
Hendrick, RickyRicky Hendrick |
United States |
2004 |
racing driver, son of Rick Hendrick and owner of Hendrick Motorsports |
Beechcraft Super King Air 200 |
Martinsville, Virginia |
Pilot error. Several members of Hendrick family also died. Randy Dorton also died the crash. |
Hicks, BonnyBonny Hicks |
Singapore |
1997 |
model, writer |
SilkAir Flight 185; Boeing 737 |
Palembang, Indonesia |
Crashed during in-flight |
Hill, James DeWittJames DeWitt Hill |
United States |
1927 |
Aviator |
Old Glory |
North Atlantic |
Aircraft crashed during an attempt at a transatlantic flight from the United States to Italy. |
Hill, GrahamGraham Hill |
United Kingdom |
1975 |
F1 racing driver |
Piper PA 23-250 Turbo-Aztec |
Near Arkley golf course, North London |
Hit trees when coming in to land due to fog.[37] |
Hill, Ployer PeterPloyer Peter Hill |
United States |
1935 |
test-pilot |
Boeing Model 299 |
Wright Field, Ohio |
Failure to remove gust locks before flight. Les Tower also died in this crash. |
Hillblom, LarryLarry Hillblom |
United States |
1995 |
business executive, founder of DHL Express |
Republic RC-3 Seabee |
Saipan |
Disappeared[38][39] |
Hindmarsh, John StuartJohn Stuart Hindmarsh |
United Kingdom |
1938 |
racecar driver and aviator, Le Mans 24 Hours winner |
Hawker Hurricane I |
St. George's Hill, Weybridge |
aircraft failed to recover from dive, poss. carbon monoxide poisoning of pilot |
Hinkler, BertBert Hinkler |
Australia |
1933 |
aviator |
de Havilland Puss Moth |
Pratomagno Alps in Italy |
|
Hislop, SteveSteve Hislop |
United Kingdom |
2003 |
Motorcycle racer: Isle of Man TT winner |
Robinson R44 |
Hawick, Scotland |
Crashed after the main rotor struck the tailboom, causing it to detach, probably caused by excessively low rotor RPM[40] |
Hitchcock, Jr., TommyTommy Hitchcock, Jr. |
United States |
1944 |
polo player |
North American P-51 Mustang |
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England |
aircraft failed to recover from dive |
Holbert, AlAl Holbert |
United States |
1988 |
Racing driver: 24 Hours of Le Mans winner |
Piper Aerostar 601P[5] |
Ohio State University Airport, Columbus, Ohio |
lost control after take off with one half of two-part entry door open[5][41] |
Holly, BuddyBuddy Holly |
United States |
1959 |
singer-songwriter |
Beechcraft Bonanza |
Clear Lake, IA |
Pilot error (VFR into IMC) (see The Day the Music Died) |
Horner, JamesJames Horner |
United States |
2015 |
film score composer |
Short Tucano |
Los Padres National Forest, California |
Under investigation[42] |
Hubbs, KenKen Hubbs |
United States |
1964 |
Major League Baseball player |
Cessna 172[6] |
Provo, Utah |
VFR flight in Instrument meteorological conditions |
Hubler, GaryGary Hubler |
United States |
2007 |
aviator and aircraft racer |
modified Tuttle Cassutt IIIM |
Reno, Nevada |
Collision with another airplane during the Reno Air Races Formula One race |
Ibargüengoitia, JorgeJorge Ibargüengoitia |
Mexico |
1983 |
novelist and playwright |
Avianca Flight 011[5] |
Madrid, Spain |
Improper navigation during approach |
Infante, PedroPedro Infante |
Mexico |
1957 |
entertainer: singer and actor |
Consolidated B-24 Liberator |
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico |
|
Jackson, GuyGuy Jackson |
Ireland |
1972 |
tennis player |
British European Airways Flight 548[43] |
Staines-upon-Thames, England |
pilot error |
Jantar, AnnaAnna Jantar |
Poland |
1980 |
entertainer: singer |
LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007[5] |
Warsaw, Poland |
Struck trees during landing go around |
Jayan |
India |
1980 |
entertainer: Malayalam film actor |
helicopter |
Sholavaram, Tamil Nadu |
accident whilst performing a film stunt. |
Jeffreys, PaulPaul Jeffreys |
United Kingdom |
1988 |
musician |
Pan Am Flight 103[5] |
Lockerbie, Scotland |
terrorism |
Johnson, AmyAmy Johnson |
United Kingdom |
1941 |
aviator: pioneer woman pilot |
Airspeed Oxford |
Thames Estuary |
fuel exhaustion while ferrying aircraft due to 100% cloud cover at destination. Pilot abandoned aircraft over water and succumbed to hypothermia before rescue |
Johnson, JedJed Johnson |
United States |
1996 |
designer |
TWA Flight 800 |
East Moriches, New York (8 mi E) |
Mid-air explosion |
Johnson, MartinMartin Johnson |
United States |
1937 |
adventurer and film producer |
Western Air Express Flight 7 |
near Saugus, California |
CFIT into mountainous terrain |
Johnstone, RalphRalph Johnstone |
United States |
1910 |
Aviator. First American pilot fatality. He was the first of the Wright Flying Team to die. |
Wright Model B |
Denver, Colorado |
Crashed on November 17, 1910 |
Jones, CalCal Jones |
United States |
1956 |
Football player, winner of the 1955 Outland Trophy |
Trans Canada Air flight 810 |
Mount Slesse, British Columbia, Canada |
Crash |
Källén, GunnarGunnar Källén |
Sweden |
1968 |
theoretical physicist, professor |
Cessna[44] |
Hanover, Germany |
private plane |
Kanellakis, ParisParis Kanellakis |
Greece |
1995 |
computer scientist, professor |
American Airlines Flight 965 |
Buga, Colombia |
Navigational errors by flight crew |
Kapell, WilliamWilliam Kapell |
United States |
1953 |
Classical pianist |
BCPA Flight 304 |
near Woodside, California |
CFIT into mountainous terrain |
Kaynor, William KirkWilliam Kirk Kaynor |
United States |
1929 |
US Congressman from Massachusetts |
Fokker F.VII[45] |
Bolling Field near Washington, D.C. |
|
Kelly, George E. M.George E. M. Kelly |
United States |
1911 |
Fourth American pilot killed after Ralph Johnstone, John B. Moisant and Arch Hoxsey. Second military aircraft death after Thomas Selfridge. |
Curtiss Model D |
San Antonio, Texas |
Aviator. Crashed from broken strut. Second American military death after Selfridge was killed as passenger |
Kennedy, ByronByron Kennedy |
Australia |
1983 |
Film director |
Bell 206B JetRanger |
Warragamba Dam, New South Wales, Australia |
Helicopter was flying at 10 foot when it hit the water with the rear of the skids when it attempted to climb, pilot error. |
Kennedy, Jr., John F.John F. Kennedy, Jr. |
United States |
1999 |
son of John F. Kennedy |
Piper PA-32R |
Atlantic Ocean off Martha's Vineyard |
pilot error |
Kennedy, Jr., Joseph P.Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. |
United States |
1944 |
older brother of John F. Kennedy |
Consolidated B-24 Liberator modified as a flying bomb |
near Blythburgh, Suffolk, England |
Killed on a combat flight during Operation Aphrodite |
Rashid Karami |
Lebanon |
1987 |
Prime Minister of Lebanon |
Aérospatiale Puma |
Lebanon |
bomb |
Khandu, DorjeeDorjee Khandu |
India |
2011 |
Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh |
Eurocopter |
Lobotang, Arunachal Pradesh, India |
Poor Condition of the Helicopter. |
Klingensmith, FlorenceFlorence Klingensmith |
United States |
1933 |
Aviator |
Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster |
INational Air Races, Chicago, Illinois |
Parachute fouled in fusalage during bail out after plane started breaking up. |
Knubben, SigrudSigrud Knubben |
Germany |
1962 |
youngest female national speedboat champion and world record holder |
Piaggio P.166 |
Mt. Oberalpstock / Swiss Alps |
hit mountain after loss of altitude due to heavy accumulation of ice Sigrud Knubben |
Koga, MineichiMineichi Koga |
Japan |
1944 |
Japanese admiral, Commander-in-Chief of Combined Fleet |
Kawanishi H8K |
Philippine Sea between Davao and Palau |
Aircraft disappeared in typhoon |
Kincheloe, Jr., Iven CarlIven Carl Kincheloe, Jr. |
United States |
1958 |
Korean War ace pilot and test pilot |
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter |
Edwards Air Force Base |
|
Kingsford Smith, CharlesCharles Kingsford Smith |
Australia |
1935 |
Australian air pioneer |
Lockheed Altair |
Andaman Sea |
Disappeared during an England to Australia record flight attempt, body never recovered, presumed dead. |
Kinnick, NileNile Kinnick |
United States |
1943 |
American football player; winner of the 1939 Heisman Trophy |
Grumman F4F Wildcat |
Caribbean |
Training accident |
Antony Bulwer-Lytton, Viscount Knebworth |
United Kingdom |
1933 |
Politician |
Hawker Hart |
RAF Hendon |
aircraft failed to recover from dive while practising display for air pageant |
Kranidiotis, GiannosGiannos Kranidiotis |
Greece |
1999 |
Greek diplomat and politician. |
Dassault Falcon 900 |
Romania |
|
Kronfeld, RobertRobert Kronfeld |
Austria |
1948 |
Gliding champion and test pilot |
General Aircraft GAL.56 |
Hampshire, England, United Kingdom |
aircraft failed to recover from inverted dive during stall tests, observer bailed out at low altitude but pilot was unable to exit aircraft |
Kulwicki, AlanAlan Kulwicki |
United States |
1993 |
NASCAR driver |
Fairchild Merlin IIIC |
Tri-Cities Regional Airport, Blountville, Tennessee |
Engine failure due to ice accumulation[46] |
Ladner, WendellWendell Ladner |
United States |
1975 |
ABA basketball player |
Eastern Air Lines Flight 66 |
John F. Kennedy International Airport, Queens, New York |
Windshear |
LaMotta, JosephJoseph LaMotta |
United States |
1998 |
noted chef, son of Jake LaMotta |
Swissair Flight 111 |
Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport, Nova Scotia, Canada |
In-flight fire caused by faulty wiring of entertainment system |
Lanet, Lanet |
France |
1928 |
aviator: test pilot |
Couzinet 27 |
France |
Aircraft failure |
Leeward, JimmyJimmy Leeward |
United States |
2011 |
air racer and stunt pilot |
North American P-51 Mustang (aka The Galloping Ghost) |
Reno Stead Airport, Reno, Nevada |
under investigation: see 2011 Reno Air Races crash |
Lefebvre, EugèneEugène Lefebvre |
France |
1909 |
Aviator. First person to die while piloting a powered airplane and the second person to be killed in an airplane crash after Thomas Selfridge. |
Wright Model A |
Reims, France |
Crashed from 20 feet |
Laroche, Raymonde deRaymonde de Laroche |
France |
1919 |
first woman to earn a pilot's license |
experimental Caudron |
Le Crotoy, France |
|
Larriva, GuadalupeGuadalupe Larriva |
Ecuador |
2007 |
Defence minister of Ecuador |
Aérospatiale Gazelle |
Manta Air Base, Ecuador |
collision with another Gazelle during a night training flight |
Lebed, AlexanderAlexander Lebed |
Russia |
2002 |
Russian politician, governor of Krasnoyarsk |
Mil Mi-8 |
Yermakovsky District, Russia |
pilot error, foggy weather |
Leland, MickeyMickey Leland |
United States |
1989 |
US Congressman from Texas |
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter[5] |
Gambela Region, Ethiopia[47] |
|
Lema, TonyTony Lema |
United States |
1966 |
champion golfer |
Beechcraft Twin Bonanza[6] |
near Munster, Indiana |
fuel starvation |
Lemartin, LéonLéon Lemartin |
France |
1911 |
Aviator. Died in Paris to London air race |
Bleriot XI |
Paris, France |
Crashed on 18 June 1911 |
Letort, LéonLéon Letort |
France |
1913 |
Aviator. Died in Paris-Bordeaux-Paris air race |
Bleriot XI |
Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire aerodrome |
Crashed on 10 December 1913 |
LeRoy, JimJim LeRoy |
United States |
2007 |
Stunt Performer Bulldog Airshows |
Pitts Special |
Dayton International Airport |
Failed recovery during airshow maneuver |
Lewin, DanielDaniel Lewin |
United States |
2001 |
Founder and CTO of Akamai |
American Airlines Flight 11 |
World Trade Center North Tower, New York, NY |
Stabbed during hijacking |
Lidle, CoryCory Lidle |
United States |
2006 |
Major League Baseball player |
Cirrus SR20 |
New York, NY |
Pilot error; CFIT |
Liggett, RoyRoy Liggett |
United States |
1933 |
aviator |
Cessna CR-2 |
Chicago, Illinois[48] |
Cowling detached and sliced through wing during air race.[49] |
Lilienthal, OttoOtto Lilienthal |
Germany |
1896 |
glider pioneer |
Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat |
Stölln, Havelland, Brandenburg, Germany |
Wing stall |
Lin Biao |
China |
1971 |
military commander |
Hawker Siddeley Trident |
Öndörkhaan, Mongolia |
fleeing a coup attempt |
Lindman, ArvidArvid Lindman |
Sweden |
1936 |
Prime Minister of Sweden 1906–1911 and 1928–1930 |
KLM Douglas DC-2 |
Croydon Air Port, South London |
aircraft hit house after taking off in fog; Juan de la Cierva also killed |
Litton, JerryJerry Litton |
United States |
1976 |
U.S. Representative from Missouri |
Beechcraft Baron |
Chillicothe, Missouri |
Engine failure during takeoff |
Locklear, OrmerOrmer Locklear |
United States |
1920 |
aerobatic and stunt performer |
|
Los Angeles, California |
during filming of The Skywayman. |
Lowenstein, AlfredAlfred Lowenstein |
Belgium |
1928 |
Belgian entrepreneur and financier |
Fokker F.VII |
Fell from his plane over the English Channel |
|
Lombard, CaroleCarole Lombard |
United States |
1942 |
actress |
TWA Flight 3 Douglas DC-3 |
Mount Potosi, Nevada, United States |
CFIT |
Lundborg, EinarEinar Lundborg |
Sweden |
1931 |
aviator |
Svenska Aero Jaktfalken |
Malmslätt, Sweden |
test flight |
Lundeen, ErnestErnest Lundeen |
United States |
1940 |
US Senator from Minnesota |
Pennsylvania Central Airlines Flight 19 |
Lovettsville, Virginia |
lightning strike |
Lychner, PamPam Lychner |
United States |
1996 |
real estate agent & sex offender activist |
TWA Flight 800 |
Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York |
Mid-air explosion |
Lynn, NancyNancy Lynn |
United States |
2006 |
aerobatic pilot and flight instructor |
Extra EA-300 |
Culpeper Regional Airport, Culpeper, Virginia |
Disorientation while performing an aerobatic maneuver, which resulted in the airplane's inadvertent impact with the ground. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's overuse of prescription medication.[50] |
Maccido, MuhammaduMuhammadu Maccido |
Nigeria |
2006 |
The 19th Sultan of Sokoto |
ADC Airlines Flight 53; Boeing 737 |
Abuja, Nigeria |
cause disputed |
Machel, SamoraSamora Machel |
Mozambique |
1986 |
President of Mozambique |
Tupolev Tu-134 |
Mbuzini, Lebombo Mountains, South Africa |
CFIT during an instrument approach[51] |
Mackay, ElsieElsie Mackay |
United Kingdom |
1928 |
Socialite and Trans-Atlantic pioneer, |
Stinson Detroiter |
Mid-Atlantic |
Disappeared without trace over the Atlantic[52] |
Maclean, AlejandroAlejandro Maclean |
Spain |
2010 |
stunt pilot, Red Bull Air Race competitor |
Edge 540[53] |
Casarrubios del Monte, Province of Toledo |
Crashed into the ground during stunt routine[54] |
Maeno, MitsuyasuMitsuyasu Maeno |
Japan |
1976 |
Erotic film actor |
Piper Cherokee |
Setagaya, Tokyo |
CFIT into a house during a kamikaze attack |
Magee, Jr., John GillespieJohn Gillespie Magee, Jr. |
United States |
1941 |
Aviator and poet |
Supermarine Spitfire V AD291 |
Roxholm, England |
Collision with an Airspeed Oxford |
Magsaysay, RamónRamón Magsaysay |
Philippines |
1957 |
President of the Philippines |
Presidential plane crash: "Mt. Pinatubo" |
Mount Manunggal, Cebu, Philippines |
|
Mann, JonathanJonathan Mann |
United States |
1998 |
AIDS researcher and WHO official |
Swissair Flight 111 |
Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport, Nova Scotia, Canada |
In-flight fire caused by faulty wiring of entertainment system |
Mantz, PaulPaul Mantz |
United States |
1965 |
racing and stunt pilot |
Phoenix P-1[6] |
Winterhaven, California |
during filming of The Flight of the Phoenix |
Marciano, RockyRocky Marciano |
United States |
1969 |
former world boxing champion |
Cessna 172[6] |
Newton, Iowa |
not qualified to fly on instruments[6] |
Margerie, Christophe deChristophe de Margerie |
France |
2014 |
businessman, CEO of Total S.A. |
Dassault Falcon 50 |
Moscow, Russia |
ground collision; see 2014 Falcon 50 Vnukovo ground collision |
Martin, Dean PaulDean Paul Martin |
United States |
1987 |
actor, singer and son of Dean Martin |
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II[5] |
San Bernardino Mountains. California |
During maneuvers with his Air Force Reserve unit[5] |
Mata, EduardoEduardo Mata |
Mexico |
1995 |
Mexican orchestra conductor and composer. |
Piper Aerostar |
Toluca, Mexico |
Aircraft crashed after entering a stall while attempting emergency landing[55] |
Mattei, EnricoEnrico Mattei |
Italy |
1962 |
President of Eni |
Morane-Saulnier MS.760 Paris |
Bascapè, Italy |
Crashed during stormy weather on approach to the Linate Airport. Unsubstantiated reports of a bomb explosion.[56] |
McConnell, Joseph C.Joseph C. McConnell |
United States |
1954 |
Korean War ace pilot |
F-86H Sabre |
Edwards Air Force Base |
control malfunction attributed to a missing bolt |
McCudden, JamesJames McCudden |
United Kingdom |
1918 |
World War I fighter ace |
Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a |
Auxi-le-Château, France |
Engine malfunction on takeoff |
McDonald, LarryLarry McDonald |
United States |
1983 |
Congressman from Georgia |
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 |
Near Moneron Island, Soviet Union |
Shot down by Soviet air force |
McGee, JackJack McGee |
United States |
1918 |
Aviator |
Gallaudette Hydroplane |
Greenwich Bay |
Pontoon dipped into the water, causing his plane to topple into the water where he drowned.[57] |
McRae, ColinColin McRae |
United Kingdom |
2007 |
Scottish rally driver |
Eurocopter AS350 |
Lanark, Scotland |
Pilot error[58][59] |
Merriam, Alan P.Alan P. Merriam |
United States |
1980 |
ethnomusicologist |
LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007 |
Warsaw, Poland |
loss of control due to fire caused by disintegrating turbine disc |
Meyer, EveEve Meyer |
United States |
1977 |
actress, Playboy Centerfold June 1955 |
Tenerife disaster; Boeing 747-100 |
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain |
runway collision |
Mickelson, George S.George S. Mickelson |
United States |
1993 |
Governor of South Dakota |
Mitsubishi MU-2 |
Dubuque, Iowa |
|
Miller, GlennGlenn Miller |
United States |
1944 |
musician: Big Band leader |
Noorduyn Norseman |
English Channel |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead |
Missoni, VittorioVittorio Missoni |
Italy |
2013 |
CEO of Missoni |
Transaereo 5074 |
Los Roques, Venezuela |
Unknow, under investigation |
Mitchell, John PurroyJohn Purroy Mitchell |
United States |
1918 |
former Mayor of New York City |
|
Lake Charles, Louisiana |
Fell from airplane from not wearing a seatbelt |
Moffett, William A.William A. Moffett |
United States |
1933 | U.S. Navy rear admiral |
USS Akron (ZRS-4) |
Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey |
Dirigible crashed and sank in storm |
Mola, EmilioEmilio Mola |
Spain |
1937 |
Spanish Nationalist General |
Airspeed Envoy |
Spain |
Flew into mountain |
Mölders, WernerWerner Mölders |
Germany |
1941 |
Leading Luftwaffe fighter ace |
Heinkel He 111 |
Breslau, Germany |
Passenger aboard aircraft that crashed while landing in thunderstorm |
Moore, GraceGrace Moore |
United States |
1947 |
opera singer |
Douglas DC-3 |
Kastrup, Denmark |
Locked elevator, pilot error |
Morato, Joaquín GarcíaJoaquín García Morato |
Spain |
1939 |
Top fighter ace of Spanish Civil War |
Fiat CR.32 |
Spain |
Crashed during low-level aerobatic demonstration for newsreel cameras |
Morgan, PaulPaul Morgan |
United Kingdom |
2001 |
British racing car engineer and co-founder of Ilmor Engineering |
Hawker Sea Fury |
Sywell |
overturned on landing |
Morrison, DeLesseps StoryDeLesseps Story Morrison |
United States |
1964 |
former Mayor of New Orleans |
Piper PA-23 Registration: N5211Y |
Ciudad Victoria, Mexico |
|
Morrow, VicVic Morrow |
United States |
1982 |
actor |
Bell UH-1 Iroquois[5] |
Ventura County, California, between Santa Clarita and Piru |
Helicopter crashed on top of him after special effects explosion damaged its tail rotor during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie[5] |
Moss, EdwardEdward Moss |
United States |
1964 |
aide of senator Ted Kennedy |
Aero Commander 680 |
Southampton, Massachusetts |
|
Mouriño, Juan CamiloJuan Camilo Mouriño |
Mexico |
2008 |
Mexican Secretary of the Interior (Mexico) |
Learjet 45 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
|
Muffat, CamilleCamille Muffat |
France |
2015 |
swimmer; Olympic gold medalist |
Eurocopter AS350 |
Villa Castelli, Argentina |
collided in mid-air; see Villa Castelli helicopter collision |
Kuniko Mukoda |
Japan |
1981 |
Japanese writer, mainly television drama |
Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 103 |
94 miles (151 km) south of Taipei, Taiwan |
Fuselage structure failure caused by corrosion |
Munson, ThurmanThurman Munson |
United States |
1979 |
Major League Baseball player |
Cessna Citation I/SP |
Akron, Ohio |
|
Murphy, AudieAudie Murphy |
United States |
1971 |
Medal of Honor Recipient and Actor |
Aero Commander 680 |
Catawba, Virginia |
FIT – Continued VFR flight into adverse weather conditions.[60] |
Necipoğlu, Fatma CerenFatma Ceren Necipoğlu |
Turkey |
2009 |
harpist |
Air France Flight 447 |
Atlantic Ocean |
controlled stalled flight into sea at night due to icing leading to pilot error |
Nelson, RickyRicky Nelson |
United States |
1985 |
actor and singer |
Douglas DC-3[5] |
Near De Kalb, Texas |
Aircraft struck trees and utility poles during attempted emergency landing prompted by dense smoke in cabin[N 3][61][62] |
Neumann, GerdaGerda Neumann |
Denmark |
1947 |
singer and actress |
Douglas DC-3 |
Kastrup, Denmark |
Locked elevator, pilot error |
Neveu, GinetteGinette Neveu |
France |
1949 |
French classical violinist |
Lockheed Constellation |
São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal |
CFIT: mountain |
Noonan, FredFred Noonan |
United States |
1937 |
Pioneering flight navigator |
Lockheed Model 10 Electra |
Pacific Ocean, near Howland Island |
Disappeared together with pilot Amelia Earhart during global circumnavigation attempt. Body never recovered, presumed dead.[N 2] |
Notley, GrantGrant Notley |
Canada |
1984 |
politician: leader of the opposition in Alberta |
Piper Navajo Chieftain |
High Prairie, Alberta, Canada |
|
Ntaryamira, CyprienCyprien Ntaryamira |
Burundi |
1994 |
President of Burundi |
Dassault Falcon 50 |
Kigali, Rwanda |
Aircraft shot down by unknown assassins; Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana and 10 others also killed |
Nutt, GradyGrady Nutt |
United States |
1982 |
Minister and Christian comedian (Hee Haw) |
Beechcraft Baron 55 |
Cullman, Alabama |
cause of crash undetermined, weather (fog and rain) considered factors/> |
Nutter, DonaldDonald Nutter |
United States |
1962 |
Governor of Montana |
Douglas C-47 Skytrain[6] |
Wolf Creek, Montana |
crashed during snow storm[6] |
Nungesser, CharlesCharles Nungesser |
France |
1927 |
World War I flying ace |
Levasseur PL.8 |
North Atlantic Ocean |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead |
Olson, BarbaraBarbara Olson |
United States |
2001 |
lawyer and commentator |
American Airlines Flight 77 |
The Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia |
hijacking |
Ortiz, RudyRudy Ortiz |
Guatemala |
2014 |
military officer, head of the military |
Bell 206 |
El Aguacate, Nentón, Huehuetenango Department |
|
Osuna, RafaelRafael Osuna |
Mexico |
1969 |
Mexican tennis player |
Boeing 727[6] |
Salinas Victoria, Mexico |
hit mountain during approach to land[6] |
Ottolina, RennyRenny Ottolina |
Venezuela |
1978 |
Venezuelan TV producer and entertainer |
Cessna 310[63] |
Maiquetía, Venezuela |
Disappeared. Ottolina was a Venuezulan Presidential Candidate at the time. |
Overmyer, RobertRobert Overmyer |
United States |
1996 |
NASA astronaut, test pilot |
Cirrus VK-30 |
Duluth, Minnesota, United States |
Wing stall during full-flap stall testing |
Pace, CarlosCarlos Pace |
Brazil |
1977 |
Formula One driver |
Piper |
Mairiporã |
CFIT, weather-related |
Park, Kyung-wonKyung-won Park |
Korea |
1933 |
One of earliest Korean female aviators |
Salmson 2A2[64] |
Hakone, Japan |
Fog |
Passarell, AlAl Passarell |
Canada |
1986 |
Canadian politician |
DeHavilland Beaver[21] |
near Dease Lake, British Columbia |
passenger in float-equipped DHC Beaver that crashed in lake during attempt to land in glassy water conditions |
Prince Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza, PrincePrince Prince Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza |
Brazil - Belgium |
2009 |
Third in succession to the now extinguished throne of Brazil |
Air France Flight 447 |
Atlantic Ocean |
Pitot tube icing; pilots, confused by inconsistent air data, stalled the aircraft |
Persson, John OlofJohn Olof Persson |
Sweden |
1989 |
Mayor of Stockholm 1973–1976 and 1979–1986 |
Beechcraft Model 99[65] |
Oskarshamn, Sweden |
Crash info in Swedish[66] |
Pettay, VladimirVladimir Pettay |
Russia |
2011 |
Russian international football referee |
RusAir Flight 9605 |
Republic of Karelia, Russia |
Controlled flight into terrain |
Pettis, JerryJerry Pettis |
United States |
1975 |
Representative from California |
Beech Bonanza |
Banning, California |
Flew into obscured pass at low altitude. |
Pilâtre de Rozier, Jean-FrançoisJean-François Pilâtre de Rozier |
France |
1785 |
Hot air ballooning pioneer |
Hot air balloon |
Wimille |
Crashed in an attempt to fly across the English Channel |
Pilcher, PercyPercy Pilcher |
United Kingdom |
1899 |
inventor and aviation pioneer |
Glider The Hawk |
Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England |
Structural failure; tail detached from glider |
Poilâne, LionelLionel Poilâne |
France |
2002 |
French baker and entrepreneur |
Agusta A109[21] |
off Cancale |
crashed in sea during attempt to land on island off the coast in fog[21] |
Post, WileyWiley Post |
United States |
1935 |
aviation pioneer |
Modified Lockheed Model 9 Orion |
Walakpa Bay near Barrow, Alaska |
Engine Failure. Killed in same crash with Will Rogers |
Powers, Francis GaryFrancis Gary Powers |
United States |
1977 |
1960 U-2 incident pilot |
Modified Bell 206 Jet-Ranger (KNBC News Helicopter) |
Los Angeles, CA |
Pilot error; Fuel starvation. |
Purley, DavidDavid Purley |
United Kingdom |
1985 |
Formula One driver |
Pitts Special |
The sea off Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England |
|
Quandt, HaraldHarald Quandt |
Germany |
1967 |
industrialist |
Beechcraft King Air[67] |
Italy |
|
Queiroz, EdsonEdson Queiroz |
Brazil |
1982 |
Brazilian entrepreneur |
VASP Flight 168 |
Serra da Aratanha, near Pacatuba, Ceará, Brazil |
|
Quimby, HarrietHarriet Quimby |
United States |
1912 |
First licensed female pilot in the U.S. |
Blériot two seater[68] |
Squantum, Massachusetts |
Fell from airplane from not wearing a seatbelt |
Radner, MariaMaria Radner |
Germany |
2015 |
Contralto singer |
Germanwings Flight 9525 |
Prads-Haute-Bléone, France |
Deliberate flight into terrain |
Rainger, RalphRalph Rainger |
United States |
1942 |
Composer and songwriter |
Douglas DC-3 - American Airlines Flight 28 |
Chino Canyon, Riverside County, California, United States |
Mid-air collision |
Rama, ÁngelÁngel Rama |
Uruguay |
1983 |
Writer, academic, and literary critic |
Avianca Flight 011, Boeing 747 |
near Madrid, Spain |
Controlled flight into terrain |
Rangoni, LotarioLotario Rangoni |
Italy |
1942 |
Italian racing driver |
|
Pistoia, Italy |
|
Redding, OtisOtis Redding |
United States |
1967 |
singer-songwriter |
Beechcraft Model 18[6] |
Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, United States |
|
Reddy, Y. S. RajasekharaY. S. Rajasekhara Reddy |
India |
2009 |
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, India |
Bell 430 |
Nallamala, India |
|
Reeves, JimJim Reeves |
United States |
1964 |
country music singer |
Beechcraft Debonair[6] |
Brentwood, Tennessee, United States |
|
Rein, BoBo Rein |
United States |
1980 |
LSU Tigers college football coach |
Cessna 441[5] |
Atlantic Ocean near Norfolk, Virginia |
Plane veered well off course, ran out of fuel and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Speculated loss of cabin pressure incapacitated Rein and pilot Lewis F. Benscotter. |
Reventlow, LanceLance Reventlow |
United States |
1972 |
entrepreneur and racecar driver |
Cessna 206 |
Aspen, Colorado |
attempted to fly into a blind canyon and stalled the aircraft while trying to turn around.[69] |
Rhoads, RandyRandy Rhoads |
United States |
1982 |
Guitarist with Ozzy Osbourne |
Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza[5] |
Leesburg, Florida |
crashed after wing clipped Ozzy Osbourne's tour bus during ultra-low-level fly-by[5] |
Richardson, J. P. "The Big Bopper"J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson |
United States |
1959 |
singer, songwriter, disc jockey |
Beechcraft Bonanza |
Clear Lake, IA |
Pilot error (VFR into IMC). (see The Day the Music Died) |
Richmond, Vincent CraneVincent Crane Richmond |
United Kingdom |
1930 |
Airship designer |
Royal Airship Works R101 |
Beauvais, France |
damage to fabric covering in bad weather leading to loss of gas and lift causing gentle descent into ground followed by fire and explosion |
Ridley, JackJack Ridley |
United States |
1957 |
test pilot |
Douglas C-47 |
Tokyo, Japan |
crashed into a snow-covered mountainside |
Rivera, JenniJenni Rivera |
United States |
2012 |
Mexican American singer |
Learjet 25 |
Nuevo Leon, Mexico |
exact cause of the crash could not be determined and the investigation was closed |
Robertson, William B.William B. Robertson |
United States |
1943 |
aviator: co-founder of Lambert Field and Robertson Aircraft Corporation, Missouri Air National Guard commander |
Waco CG-4A-RO[N 1] |
Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Loss of right-hand wing due to wing strut fitting failure during demonstration flight;[8] St. Louis mayor William D. Becker also dies in this accident[9] |
Jesse Robredo |
Philippines |
2012 |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government |
Piper PA-34 Seneca |
Waters near Masbate, Philippines |
Engine Failure |
Rockne, KnuteKnute Rockne |
Norway |
1931 |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football coach |
TWA Flight 599 |
Bazaar, Kansas, United States |
Structure failure of wing |
Rodgers, Calbraith PerryCalbraith Perry Rodgers |
United States |
1912 |
aviator, made the first transcontinental airplane flight across the U.S. |
Wright "Vin Fiz Flyer" |
Long Beach, California |
Bird strike over water |
Rogers, StanStan Rogers |
Canada |
1983 |
Canadian singer |
Air Canada Flight 797 |
Boone County, KY |
In-flight fire. Made emergency landing in Cincinnati Airport. |
Rogers, WillWill Rogers |
United States |
1935 |
actor, humorist, singer |
Modified Lockheed Model 9 Orion |
Walakpa Bay near Barrow, Alaska |
Engine Failure. Killed in same crash with Wiley Post |
Roldós Aguilera, JaimeJaime Roldós Aguilera |
Ecuador |
1981 |
President of Ecuador |
Beechcraft Super King Air[5] |
Ecuador |
flew into mountain |
Rolls, CharlesCharles Rolls |
United Kingdom |
1910 |
Co-Founder of Rolls-Royce Motors |
Modified Short-Wright Flyer |
Bournemouth, England |
Tail structural failure. |
Rombin, HilleviHillevi Rombin |
Sweden |
1996 |
Miss Universe 1955, national decathlon |
Beechcraft Musketeer C-23[70] |
California, United States |
engine failure caused by improper maintenance. |
Rossi, MarieMarie Rossi |
United States |
1991 |
First female combat commander (US) |
Boeing CH-47 Chinook |
Northern Saudi Arabia |
Collision with microwave tower |
Rozanoff, ConstantinConstantin Rozanoff |
France |
1954 |
World War II ace and test pilot |
Dassault Mystère IV |
Melun, France |
electrical problems |
Rusjan, EdvardEdvard Rusjan |
Austria-Hungary |
1911 |
first Slovene aviator, aircraft constructor |
|
Belgrade, Serbia |
|
Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford |
United Kingdom |
1937 |
Royalty and record-setting aviatrix |
de Havilland DH.60 Moth Major |
North Sea, off Great Yarmouth, England |
Body never recovered |
Sabine, ThierryThierry Sabine |
France |
1986 |
Paris-Dakar rally founder. |
Aérospatiale AS350 Ecureuil |
Mali |
CFIT during a sandstorm, with Daniel Balavoine when crashed |
Sá Carneiro, FranciscoFrancisco Sá Carneiro |
Portugal |
1980 |
Prime Minister of Portugal |
Cessna 421[5] |
Camarate, Loures, district of Lisbon, Portugal |
sabotage[5] |
Saitoti, GeorgeGeorge Saitoti |
Kenya |
2012 |
Kenyan politician and Internal Security Minister |
2012 Kenya Police helicopter crash (Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil) |
Near Nairobi, Kenya |
[71] Crew lost control of the helicopter in conditions of poor visibility |
Sakamoto, KyuKyu Sakamoto |
Japan |
1985 |
singer |
Japan Airlines Flight 123 |
Mount Osutaka, Japan |
Maintenance error leading to structural failure and hydraulic fluid loss with loss of control |
Sample, WilliamWilliam Sample |
United States |
1945 |
U.S. Navy rear admiral |
Martin PBM Mariner |
near Wakayama, Japan |
Wreckage and bodies not found for more than 37 months after crash |
Template:Rosa Sabater - |
Spain |
1983 |
author |
Aviaco Flight 134 |
Madrid, Spain |
Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[5] |
Santos, PabloPablo Santos |
Mexico |
2006 |
Mexican actor |
Piper PA-46 |
Toluca, Mexico |
|
Saufley, Richard C.Richard C. Saufley |
United States |
1916 |
U.S. Navy aviation pioneer, altitude and endurance record holder |
Curtiss Model E |
Santa Rosa Island, Florida |
Crashed at 8-hour-51-minute mark of attempt to break own flight endurance record |
Scindia, MadhavraoMadhavrao Scindia |
India |
2001 |
Indian politician |
Cessna C-90 |
Bhogaon, India |
Engine Fire |
Schneider, Eddie AugustEddie August Schneider |
United States |
1940 |
transcontinental record holder |
Piper J-3 |
Floyd Bennett Field, New York |
mid air collision |
Scholl, ArtArt Scholl |
United States |
1985 |
aerobatic and stunt performer |
Pitts Special |
Near Carlsbad, California |
Failed to recover from inverted spin during filming of Top Gun[72] |
Schuyler, PhilippaPhilippa Schuyler |
United States |
1967 |
musician |
helicopter |
Da Nang, Vietnam |
pilot error |
See, ElliotElliot See |
United States |
1966 |
astronaut |
Northrop T-38 Talon[6] |
St. Louis, Missouri |
with Charles Bassett; 1966 NASA T-38 crash |
Saint-Exupéry, Antoine deAntoine de Saint-Exupéry |
France |
1944 |
French writer and aviator |
Lockheed F-5 Lightning |
Mediterranean Sea south of Marseille |
Crashed at sea, cause undetermined[N 4] |
Selfridge, ThomasThomas Selfridge |
United States |
1908 |
First powered airplane fatality. First military aviation fatality. First passenger fatality. Namesake of Selfridge Field. |
Wright Model A |
Fort Myer, Arlington County, VA |
Right propeller failure. U.S. Army Signal Corp contract acceptance trial flight piloted by Orville Wright, who was seriously injured.[73] |
Shaw, WilburWilbur Shaw |
United States |
1954 |
three-time Indianapolis 500 winner |
Cessna |
Decatur, Indiana |
weather |
Ki-ha, ShinShin Ki-ha |
South Korea |
1997 |
four term lawmaker and parliamentary leader |
Korean Air Flight 801[74][75] |
Nimitz Hill, Guam |
Improperly navigated approach |
Shue, LarryLarry Shue |
United States |
1985 |
playwright |
Beechcraft Model 99[5] |
Grottoes Grove, Virginia |
hit mountain during approach to land[5] |
Shuttleworth, Richard OrmondeRichard Ormonde Shuttleworth |
United Kingdom |
1940 |
Racing driver, aviator and collector |
Fairey Battle |
Near RAF Benson, Oxfordshire, England |
Flew into hill during solo night flying exercise |
Sikorski, WładysławWładysław Sikorski |
Poland |
1943 |
Prime Minister of Poland |
Consolidated Liberator II |
Sea near Gibraltar |
night take-off and pilot - only survivor - states elevator jammed, unable to climb. aircraft hit water and sank |
Smith, Larkin I.Larkin I. Smith |
United States |
1989 |
Congressman from Mississippi |
Cessna 177RG[5] |
Janice, Mississippi |
In flight loss of control by the Non-Instrument rated pilot after encountering Instrument meteorological conditions resulting in the airplane spiraling into a wooded area.[76] |
Smith, ArtArt Smith |
United States |
1926 |
Aviator |
Curtiss Carrier Pigeon[77] |
Montpelier, Ohio |
[78] |
Smith, SamanthaSamantha Smith |
United States |
1985 |
young activist |
Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 |
Auburn, Maine |
Improper execution of instrument approach – Failed to initiate timely go-around[79] |
Smithson, RobertRobert Smithson |
United States |
1973 |
Land art artist |
Beechcraft Baron |
Amarillo, Texas |
pilot error |
Snell, EarlEarl Snell |
United States |
1947 |
Governor of Oregon |
Beech Bonanza |
Lakeview, Oregon |
weather |
Somes, JasonJason Somes |
United States |
2007 |
aviator and aircraft racer |
Deluca-Owl OR-71 |
Reno, Nevada |
Collision with another airplane during the Reno Air Races Formula One race |
Soundarya |
India |
2004 | Kannada film actress, Kannada and Tamil actress |
Cessna 180[21] |
Bangalore, India |
aircraft crashed after take off[21] |
Steinhardt, LaurenceLaurence Steinhardt |
United States |
1950 |
United States Ambassador to Canada |
Douglas C-47 Skytrain |
Ramsayville near Ottawa, Canada |
|
Stevens, TedTed Stevens |
United States |
2010 |
former U.S. Senator |
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter (DHC-3T turbine conversion) |
Dillingham, Alaska |
Cause undetermined. Former NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe survived this crash. |
Stewart, PaynePayne Stewart |
United States |
1999 | champion golfer |
Learjet 35 |
Mina, SD (crash site). Location at time of death undetermined. |
Hypoxia. Bruce Borland also died in this plane crash. |
Stilwell, Jr., Joseph WarrenJoseph Warren Stilwell, Jr. |
United States |
1966 |
Brigiadier-General United States Army |
Douglas C-47 Skytrain |
Pacific Ocean en route San Francisco – Honolulu |
Body never recovered, presumed dead. Aircraft failed to arrive in Honolulu |
Strachan, Graeme "Shirley"Graeme "Shirley" Strachan |
Australia |
2001 |
singer, Skyhooks |
Bell 47[21] |
near Kilcoy, Queensland |
flew into mountain in turbulence[21] |
Strandmark, ErikErik Strandmark |
Sweden |
1963 |
actor |
Cessna Skywagon[80] |
Trinidad and Tobago |
|
Strunk, JudJud Strunk |
United States |
1981 |
singer, songwriter, comedian |
Fairchild PT-19 |
Carrabassett Valley, Maine |
Incapacitation – Pilot suffered heart attack during takeoff phase of flight[81] |
Suleman, HarisHaris Suleman |
United States |
2014 |
Record attempt to become the youngest pilot to fly around the world in 30 days |
Beechcraft A36 Bonanza |
Pacific Ocean, near Pago Pago |
Crashing in the sea.[82][83] |
Sweet, Thaddeus C.Thaddeus C. Sweet |
United States |
1928 | U.S. Congressman from New York. |
An Army observation plane |
Whitney Point, New York |
|
Swift, FrankFrank Swift |
United Kingdom |
1958 |
goalkeeper, Manchester City and England, journalist |
Munich air disaster |
Munich-Riem Airport, Germany |
Slushy runway conditions |
Template:Manuel Scorza |
Peru |
1983 |
author |
Aviaco Flight 134 |
Madrid, Spain |
Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[5] |
Tallman, FrankFrank Tallman |
United States |
1978 |
stuntman |
Piper PA-23, Aztec |
Trabuco Canyon, California |
CFIT – Continued VFR flight into adverse weather conditions[84] |
Thanikaimoni, GanapathiGanapathi Thanikaimoni |
India |
1986 |
Palynologist |
Pan Am Flight 73 |
Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan |
Murdered on the ground by terrorists who hijacked the plane |
Thibaud, JacquesJacques Thibaud |
France |
1953 |
French classical violinist |
Lockheed Constellation |
Nice, France |
CFIT |
Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson, Christopher BirdwoodChristopher Birdwood Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson |
United Kingdom |
1930 |
British Secretary of State for Air |
R101 disaster |
Beauvais, France |
Weather-related |
Thorburn, JuneJune Thorburn |
United Kingdom |
1967 |
English actress |
Iberia Airlines Flight 062 (Sud Caravelle) |
Blackdown, Sussex, England |
CFIT |
Thornton, MelanieMelanie Thornton |
United States |
2001 |
singer, member of La Bouche |
Crossair Flight 3597 |
Bassersdorf, Switzerland |
Deliberate descent below minimum descent altitude (Decision Height) without having the required visual contact to the approach lights or the runway.[85] |
Thulin, EnochEnoch Thulin |
Sweden |
1919 |
aeronautics industry leader, founder of AB Thulinverken |
Thulin K[86] |
Landskrona, Sweden |
Structural failure |
Template:Marta Traba |
Argentina |
1983 |
author |
Aviaco Flight 134 |
Madrid, Spain |
Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[5] |
Titterington, Morris MaxeyMorris Maxey Titterington |
United States |
1928 |
aviator and engineer |
Travel Air |
Snyders, Pennsylvania, United States |
Flew into mountain in bad weather |
Todd, MikeMike Todd |
United States |
1958 |
film producer |
Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar |
Grants, New Mexico |
Icing |
Todt, FritzFritz Todt |
Germany |
1942 |
Nazi official |
Junkers Ju 52 |
Rastenburg, Germany |
Crashed after take-off |
Tolley, RickRick Tolley |
United States |
1970 |
Marshall University football head coach |
Southern Airways Flight 932 |
Huntington, West Virginia |
Descent below Minimum Descent Altitude during a nonprecision approach under adverse operating conditions, without visual contact with the runway environment.[87] |
Tomarken, PeterPeter Tomarken |
United States |
2006 |
former game show host, Press Your Luck |
Beechcraft Beechcraft A36 Bonanza[21] |
Santa Monica Bay |
engine failure after take off, due to maintenance error[21] |
Torrijos, OmarOmar Torrijos |
Panama |
1981 |
Leader of the Panamanian Revolution (President) |
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter |
Marta Hill, Coclesito, near Coclé province, Panama |
Panamanian Air Force FAP-205 crash |
Tower, JohnJohn Tower |
United States |
1991 |
former US Senator from Texas |
Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311 |
Brunswick, GA |
Malfunction of the left engine propeller control unit. |
Tower, LesLes Tower |
United States |
1935 |
Boeing chief test pilot |
Boeing Model 299 |
Wright Field, Ohio |
Failure to remove gust locks before flight |
Trajkovski, BorisBoris Trajkovski |
Macedonia |
2004 |
President of the Republic of Macedonia |
Beechcraft 200 Super King Air[21] |
near Mostar |
aircraft flew into mountain during approach to land in poor weather[21] |
Travis, Robert F.Robert F. Travis |
United States |
1950 |
Brigadier general, U.S. Air Force; commander of USAAF 41st Bombardment Wing during World War II |
USAF Boeing B-29 Superfortress |
Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base, Fairfield, California |
Attempted emergency landing due to runaway propellers and landing gear problems; 18 others killed in crash and massive post-crash explosion[88] |
Troshev, GennadyGennady Troshev |
Russia |
2008 |
military commander |
Boeing 737 |
Perm, Russia |
pilot error, see Aeroflot Flight 821 |
Turner, CurtisCurtis Turner |
United States |
1970 |
NASCAR driver |
Aero Commander 500 Registration: N701X |
Mahaffey, Pennsylvania |
Engine failure on approach resulted in spin and subsequent crash, Pilot impairment due to alcohol ingestion[89] |
Ulm, CharlesCharles Ulm |
Australia |
1934 |
Australian air pioneer, made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States to Australia |
Airspeed Envoy |
Pacific Ocean |
Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead. Was flying between mainland USA and Hawaii during US – Australia record flight attempt |
Valens, RitchieRitchie Valens |
United States |
1959 |
singer |
Beechcraft Bonanza |
Clear Lake, IA |
Pilot error (VFR into IMC). (see The Day the Music Died) |
Vanos, NickNick Vanos |
United States |
1987 |
NBA player for the Phoenix Suns |
Northwest Airlines Flight 255 |
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport |
Flightcrew failed to deploy flaps/slats prior to takeoff resulting in stall[90] |
Vastine, AlexisAlexis Vastine |
France |
2015 |
boxer |
Eurocopter AS350 |
Villa Castelli, Argentina |
collided in mid-air; see Villa Castelli helicopter collision |
Vaughan, Stevie RayStevie Ray Vaughan |
United States |
1990 |
guitarist and singer |
Bell 206B JetRanger Registration: N16933 |
Elkhorn, Wisconsin |
Impact with hillside during fog/inclement weather[91] |
Vlaicu, AurelAurel Vlaicu |
Romania |
1913 |
engineer, inventor, airplane constructor and early pilot |
Vlaicu-2 |
Câmpina, Romania |
Attempt to be the first to cross the Carpathian Mountains in flight |
Richthofen, Lothar vonLothar von Richthofen |
Germany |
1922 |
World War One ace pilot |
LVG C.VI |
Fuhlsbüttel, Germany |
|
Walker, Joseph A.Joseph A. Walker |
United States |
1966 |
test pilot |
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter |
Barstow, California |
Collided with North American XB-70 Valkyrie in a tight group formation for a publicity photo |
Walton, John T.John T. Walton |
United States |
2005 |
son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton |
CGS Hawk Arrow[21] |
Jackson Hole, Wyoming |
control failure due to maintenance error[21] |
Welch, GeorgeGeorge Welch |
United States |
1954 |
American World War II Pearl Harbor and test pilot |
North American F-100 Super Sabre |
Edwards AFB |
demonstration flight |
Wellstone, PaulPaul Wellstone |
United States |
2002 |
US Senator from Minnesota |
Beechcraft A100 King Air[21] |
Eveleth, Minnesota |
aircraft stalled and crashed during approach to land in snow[21] |
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, PeterPeter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam |
United Kingdom |
1948 |
8th Earl FitzWilliam |
de Havilland Dove |
France |
|
Westover, OscarOscar Westover |
United States |
1938 |
Major General, Chief of the United States Army Air Corps |
Northrop A-17AS |
Burbank, California |
aircraft crashed in crosswind short of runway on landing approach |
Wever, WaltherWalther Wever |
Germany |
1936 |
Generalleutnant, Chief of the Luftwaffe General Staff |
Heinkel He 70 |
Dresden, Germany |
aircraft crashed on takeoff due to maintenance error |
William of Gloucester, PrincePrince William of Gloucester |
United Kingdom |
1972 |
Royalty |
Piper PA-28R Arrow |
near Wolverhampton Airport, England |
aircraft he was piloting crashed immediately after take-off while he was participating in Goodyear Trophy Air Race[92][93] |
Williams, Jr., Arland D.Arland D. Williams, Jr. |
United States |
1982 |
Investment banker |
Air Florida Flight 90 |
Washington, D.C. and Arlington County, Virginia |
Atmospheric icing, Pilot error due to poor weather |
Willows, ErnestErnest Willows |
United Kingdom |
1926 |
Welsh airship pioneer |
Balloon |
Hoo Park, Kempston, Bedford, England |
|
Wilson, AlAl Wilson |
United States |
1932 |
movie actor and stunt pilot |
Curtiss Model D(replica) |
Cleveland, Ohio |
Collision with autogiro at Cleveland Air Races |
Wingate, OrdeOrde Wingate |
United Kingdom |
1944 |
soldier and founder of the Chindits |
North American B-25 Mitchell |
India |
|
Wittman, SteveSteve Wittman |
United States |
1995 |
Aircraft designer and builder and air-race pilot |
Wittman O&O (Experimental) Registration: N41SW |
Stevenson, Alabama |
In-flight break-up due to improperly installed wing fabric[94] |
Witteveen, WillemWillem Witteveen[95] |
Netherlands |
2014 |
Dutch Senator, legal scholar and author |
Boeing 777-200ER |
Hrabove, Ukraine |
under investigation: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 |
Lange, JoepJoep Lange[96][97][98] |
Netherlands |
2014 |
president of the International AIDS Society |
Boeing 777-200ER |
Hrabove, Ukraine |
under investigation: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 |
Davison, LiamLiam Davison[99] |
Australia |
2014 |
author |
Boeing 777-200ER |
Hrabove, Ukraine |
under investigation: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 |
Jay, ShubaShuba Jay[100] |
Malaysia |
2014 |
actress |
Boeing 777-200ER |
Hrabove, Ukraine |
under investigation: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 |
Yenko, DonaldDonald Yenko |
United States |
1987 |
Ex-racecar driver and owner/founder of Yenko Chevrolet |
Cessna 210[5] |
Charleston, West Virginia |
landing error[5] |
Zia-ul-Haq, MuhammadMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq |
Pakistan |
1988 |
President of Pakistan |
Lockheed C-130 Hercules[5] |
near Bahawalpur, Pakistan |
sabotage[5] |
Zuyev, AleksandrAleksandr Zuyev |
Russia |
2001 |
Fighter pilot and Eastern Bloc defector |
Yakovlev Yak-52 |
Bellingham, Washington |
Aircraft failed to recover from an accelerated stall |