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THAI |
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Below are listed brief details of known accidents to
Thai aircraft, civil and military, and to other aircraft where the accident
was within |
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Date |
Type |
Operator |
Serial |
Location &
Details |
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c.2000 |
Rans
S-6S |
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Suffered engine failure on take-off from Kamol
Farm, stalled and dbf after it attempted to turn back to the runway; pilot
killed |
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Thai
Army |
31279 |
Crashed at Kanchanaburi; 11 killed |
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Aero
L-39ZA |
Thai
AF |
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Crashed after engine trouble at Lopburi |
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Aero
L-39ZA |
Thai
AF |
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Crashed 130 miles NE of Bangkok; 1 killed; 1
injured |
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“twin-engined
aircraft” |
CATC
? |
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Hijacked by Ly Tong after take-off on training
flight from Hua Hin, flown to |
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Boeing
737 |
Thai
International |
HS-TDF |
Damaged at Don Muang |
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Boeing
737 |
Thai
International |
HS-TDC |
dbf following bomb explosion on ground at Don
Muang |
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Thai
AF |
H8-05/38
(?) or H8-03/38 (?) |
Crashed near Chiang Mai after collision with HT
cables; 5 killed |
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Cessna
TU.206G |
Tango |
1114 |
W/o after hitting HT wires attempting an emergency
return to Chiang Mai following engine failure on first post-restoration
flight by ‘Tango Squadron’; 5 killed |
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Thai
Navy |
2212 |
W/o |
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2001 |
Mooney
M20R |
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HS- |
W/o at Bangphra |
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2001 |
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HS- |
Accident; repaired |
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2001 |
AS350 |
Kaset |
18304 |
Wreck noted dumped at Khlong Luant Dec-01 |
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Thai
Army |
9999 |
W/o |
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Oct-01 |
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HS-PGC |
Ran off the runway on landing in bad weather at
Seam Reap, |
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Travel
Air 2000 |
Tango |
HS-IAM |
Force landed; repaired |
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Northrop
F-5E |
Thai
AF – Wing 7 |
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Crashed in Si Chon district, Nakhon Si Thammarat;
1 baled out |
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Alpha
Jet |
Thai
AF |
23131 |
Developed engine trouble and crashed in storm at
Nong Bua Lamphu province; 1 killed |
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AS350 |
Kaset |
18302 |
Crashed near Palon, Mae Al district; 2 killed |
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CT/4
Airtrainer |
Thai
AF |
RR.006 |
Crashed into coconut plantation after engine
failure in Bang Khonthi district, Samut Songkhram; 1 killed; 1 injured |
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Thai
Army |
5413 |
Crashed into a field near Mubang Chunatan en route
from Korat to Sakhon Nakhon; 4 injured |
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Travel
Air 2000 |
Tango |
HS-IAM |
Force landed 26 miles south of Lopburi; repaired |
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Islander |
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HS-RON |
Crashed on take-off from Pattaya |
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Thai
Army |
6477 |
Crashed & dbf at Saprannath airfield,
Koksamrong district whilst on test flight; 1 killed |
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Sikorsky
S-76B |
Thai
Navy |
2309
?? |
Crashed at Ban Mai, Muang District, Chanthaburi; 1
killed, 2 injured |
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Northrop
F- |
Thai
AF |
Kh18Kh2-2/21
/ 61612?? |
Crashed at Yasothorn; 1 killed, 1 ejected |
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HS- |
Crashed in bad weather near Lopburi en route Don
Muang-Chiang Mai; 3 killed |
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2003/04 |
Basler
BT-67 |
Thai
AF |
L2k-01/41
/ 46151 |
Veered off runway at Phitsanulok & one engine
damaged; still wfu Feb-05 |
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Cessna
150L |
Thai
AF |
Ph1-4/34
/ 5077 |
Force-landed in a field in Lam Luk Ka district,
Pathum Thani; 2 slightly injured |
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Thai
Army |
5320 |
Main rotor clipped trees and landed hard in severe
weather; minor damage |
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h/c |
Thai
Army |
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Emergency landing following engine failure near
the Burmese border; 1 injured |
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Boeing
747-200 |
Orient
Thai |
HS-UTB |
Panel fell of port wing shortly after take-off
from |
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GD
F-16A |
Thai
AF – 103 Sqdn |
Kh19-18/37
/ 10318 |
Badly damaged in hard landing following engine
malfunction at Korat |
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GD
F-16A |
Thai
AF – 403 Sqdn |
Kh19-27/38
/ 40309 |
Badly damaged when it slid off the runway at
Takhli whilst demonstrating a ‘scramble’ take-off to a |
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Thai
AF |
F19-14/34
?? |
Crashed on take-off from Kamphaeng Saen; 1 killed |
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C-130 |
Thai
AF |
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Wheels up landing at Hat Yai |
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Thai
Police |
28053 |
Damaged on landing at Pattani; repaired |
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2004
? |
Murphy
Renegade |
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U-R02 |
Dbf following aborted take-off from CMT Chonburi |
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AA-5A
Cheetah |
Thai
Flying Club |
HS-ATH |
Emergency landing following engine failure into
cassava field in Nongtaroon, Pong sub-district, east of Pattaya & written
off; 2 slightly injured |
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CT/4E
Airtrainer |
Thai
AF |
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Crashed into sugar cane field in Phnom Thuan
district, |
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Thai
International |
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Damaged when landed with nosegear up at Mae Hong
Son |
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HS748 |
Thai
AF |
99-999 |
Nosewheel collapsed on landing at Don Muang; not
repaired and wfu Apr-06 |
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Boeing
747 + Boeing 747 |
Thai
International + Qantas |
HS-TGJ
+ VH-OJM |
Involved in airmiss at FL360 over |
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2005 |
Alpha
Jet |
Thai
AF |
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Crashed; 1 killed |
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CT/4E
Airtrainer |
Thai
AF |
F16k-14/44
/ RR.14 |
Crashed on take-of from Watthana Nakhon, Sakeo
during Children’s Day display; 2 killed |
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Northrop
F-5E |
Thai
AF |
Kh18Kh-12/21
/ 61675 |
Crashed onto a prawn farm in Lamai District,
Chumphon; 1 killed |
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Cessna
172 |
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HS- |
Crashed on landing at EGAT airfield, Sam Ngao
district, Tak |
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Thai
Army |
20294 |
Crashed in northern Chiang Mai, Fang district,
near the |
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Airbus
A330 + Boeing 777 |
Thai
International + |
HS-TEL
+ 9V-SQK |
Thai A330 lost starboard wingtip whilst taxying
when it hit the port wing of a Singapore AL Boeing 777 parked at Don Muang;
no injuries |
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Northrop
F-5B |
Thai
AF – Wing 7 |
Kh18k-4/25
/ 40778 |
Crashed in Punpin District, Surat Thani, 3 miles
from Surat Thani AFB, after engine
failure on; 2 killed |
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Boeing
747-400 |
Thai
International |
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Made emergency landing in |
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?? |
Thai
International |
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Flight from |
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MD-11 |
Thai
International |
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TG971 encountered pressurisation problem over |
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Boeing
717 |
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Wing hit by truck and damaged whilst parked at Don
Muang |
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Cessna
U206G |
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HS- |
Ran out of fuel and landed in a field off the end
of Runway 05, Bangphra; prop, engine & nose wheel damaged; no injuries |
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Fairchild
AU-23A |
Thai
AF |
JTh2-31/19
/ 42090 |
Crashed into Gulf off Ban Nong Prom beach, Prachap
Khiri Khan; 1 killed (F/O Pruetji Ampornrat) |
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2005 |
Grumman American AG-5B |
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HS- |
Details unknown |
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NAMC
YS-11A |
Phuket
Air |
HS-KVO |
9R326 from |
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Jet
Ranger |
Thai
Army |
1118 |
Crashed near Mae Kerng waterfall in Wiang Kosai national
park, Wang Chin district, Phrae while on its way from Phitsanulok to the Pha
Muang task force HQ in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai; 4 killed (Maj-Gen Pairat
Thongjattu, Maj Wisit Worawitwattana, Capt Thonglor Nakphu & Capt Komin
Thong-uthai) |
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Airbus
A300 |
Thai
International |
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Skidded off runway at Don Muang in heavy rain; no
injuries |
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Airbus
A340-600 |
Thai
International |
HS-TNA |
FlightTG981
burst tyres on port side on landing in strong crosswinds at |
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Thai
AF |
F19-4/34 |
Crashed
following engine failure into coconut plantation in Tambon Si Muen, Damnoen
Saduak district, Ratchaburi Province; 2 ejected & slightly injured |
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Northrop
F-5E |
Thai
AF |
Kh18Kh-2/21
/ 61665 |
Aborted
take-off from U-Tapao at 150 knots, and ran off runway; repaired; no injuries |
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CT/4E
Airtrainer |
Thai
AF |
F16k-6/42
/ RR.6 |
Crashed
onto building in Bang Pla Ma district, |
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Boeing
737-400 |
Nok
Air |
HS-TDD |
Made
a technical return to Don Muang after suffering engine problems following
departure as flight DD7506 to Phuket. Was deliberately run off the runway at
Don Muang on landing |
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Kaset |
1312 |
Crashed after engine failure shortly after take-off
from |
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May-06 |
Cherokee
161 |
CATC |
HS-TCG |
Force-landed |
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Aero
L-39ZA |
Thai
AF |
KhF1-24/37 |
W/o
after hard landing |
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Boeing
747 |
Thai
International |
HS-TGY |
Collided
with Air France Regional Embraer 135 F-GOHC whilst taxying out at |
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Basler
BT-67 |
Thai
AF |
L2k-2/41
/ 46152 |
Force-landed
near Korat AFB & heavily damaged; 12 crew uninjured |
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Cherokee
140 |
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HS- |
Crashed
into paddy field near Ban Pho railway station, Bang Pa-in, Ayutthaya; 4
injured |
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Cessna
T-41B |
Thai
Army |
5172 |
Crashed
into paddy field following engine failure and dbf in Hang Dong district,
Chiang Mai, en route to Mae Hong Son from Tak; 3 crew (Capt Chatnimit
Klawklar, pilot) uninjured |
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Jet
Ranger |
Kaset |
1611 |
Crashed
into Bung Boraphet (a freshwater swamp), Muang District, Nakhon Sawan at 1400
whilst carrying food and relief items to assist flood victims in Tha Tako
district. Believed to have been overloaded with bottled water when it crashed
into 10m of water; 1 killed (Lt-General Apai Phunuchapai, the pilot), 1
severely injured (2nd-Lieutenant Narong Phosawat, a mechanic) |
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Lear
Jet 35A |
Thai
AF |
TL12-2/31 / 40208 |
Engine lost power at 150ft immediately after take
off at 0950 from Takhli on a photo-recce mission to Nampong gunnery range;
attempted an emergency landing but hit an empty hangar; 7 killed (Wing Com.
Pichet Chayachavalit, pilot; Capt Dusit Khaokhew, co-pilot; Capt Lert Popan,
navigator; Capt Songwuit Eiamjang, Co.
Yuthakorn Eiamlert & Co. Suthisak
Rojwaradilok, photographers & Co. Nirut Wangchuaklang, maintenance crew) |
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Nov-06 |
Bird
Dog |
Thai
AF / Tango Squadron |
T2-26/15 / 53182 |
Slightly damaged on landing at |
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Airship |
Akkara Co Ltd. |
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Crashed at 1000 when a sudden
strong wind caused the two pilots to lose control of the airship, causing it
to crash into two power poles and a coconut tree, then to the ground at
Tambon Nongplue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province; the two Russian
pilots were flying the airship to a spot on Pattaya beach to take part in a
show as part of the celebration of King Bhumipol’s birthday; 2 pilots
(Russian) injured |
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2007 |
Robinson R-22B-2 Beta |
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HS- |
Hit
foreign object whilst flying too low over sea en route Hua Hin |
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early 2007 |
SIAI
SF-260 |
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HS-AFE |
Accident
at Phitsanulok; nosegear collapsed. Under repair at Takhli Jan-08 |
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Cirrus SR20 |
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N901SR |
Crashed
near Narssarssuaq off the
coast of |
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Thai
Navy |
2306 |
Crashed at 1130 into a rice field in Ratanaburi district, |
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Cessna U-206G |
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HS-ARK |
During
a normal flight a new navy pilot went
up to test the radio and when he was on downwind right RW 28
he drained off one tank, engine quit so he switched tank but couldn't
restart and he was too low. Crashed about 500m short of the runway;
pilot seriously injured. |
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HS748 |
Thai AF |
L5-1/08
/ 60301 |
Both
engines caught fire at Koke Kratiem; under repair Jul-07 |
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Cessna 172 |
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HS-BAE |
Whilst
at |
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Paramotor |
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Crashed
from 30m during a competition at the Silapacheep Surin Centre at 0920 when
the cables caught in the engine; 1 (Korean) killed |
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Thai
AF |
F19-25/39 |
Took
off from Khampaeng Saen |
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Kaset |
1612 |
Crashed
whilst inspecting forests in Pran Buri district, Prachuap Khiri Khan; 5 minor
injuries |
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Ultralight |
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Crashed onto lawn
of a house in Muang district, Lamphun; 2 (of 4 passengers) seriously injured |
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MD-82 |
One-Two-Go |
HS- |
Left
Don Muang at 1430 as flight OG269 to Phuket; slid off the runway on landing
at 1540 at Phuket, exploded, broke in two and crashed into nearby walls; 89
killed (of 123 passengers and 7 crew) |
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Boeing
717 |
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Fire in port engine whilst taxying at Suvarnabhumi
en route Koh Samui; extinguished and continued flight |
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Boeing 777 |
Thai International |
HS-TJW |
During
a non-directional beacon (NDB) non-precision approach to runway 16 at |
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Thai
Police |
2214 |
Reported
w/o |
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Dec-07 |
Cessna U-17 |
Thai Army |
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Reported
crashed |
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Bird Dog |
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‘53155’ |
Stalled
it in a right downwind turn after takeoff from |
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Zenair CH-701 ? |
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Crashed
in Lampang |
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Schweizer TH- |
Thai Army - 6th Infantry |
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Crashed in a field in Muang District, Si Saket Province
at 1045am during a training flight from Surin to Ubon Ratchathani; 2 injured
(Captain Dej Prakorbpol & Corporal Kawi Songwiang) |
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Early 2008 |
Cessna 172 |
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HS-BAA |
Substantially
damaged in hard landing; wreck noted |
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Cessna T-41B or Maule MX-7 |
Thai Army |
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Crashed
inside the Ninth Infantry Division in Lardya district, Kanchanaburi 0830,
after having departed from Lopburi Army Aviation Centre; 3 severely injured
(trainee Lt Tharapong Sukcharoen, 28, trainer Lt Col Pithakpong Oonphan, 48,
& mechanic, Sgt Yothin Deejangreed, 40) |
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Thai Army |
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Pilot reported engine trouble and crashed into
hillside whilst attempting a crash landing in Yala province; the helicopter
was on its way back to Bannang Sata military base in Yala province, and
was carrying a military forensics team
which was investigating the murder of a border police sergeant in an
insurgent ambush; 10 killed (Captain Pramote Purak, Lieutenant Rashen Sukha,
Sergeant Major Ronnachit Kaewprasert, Sergeant Nopparat Worasen, Pol Capt
Worapong Puttinin, Maneera Bantao, Captain Samart Palatphum, Sergeant Major
Narin Nuanum, Sergeant Major Akradej Jantakul and Sergeant Taweesak Pongsapan) |
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Boeing 747-300 |
Phuket Air / Saudia |
HS-VAC |
Lost
an engine on take-off from Jeddah whilst being ferried back to |
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Boeing 747-400 |
All |
JA8955 |
The aircraft was being
cleaned internally after maintenance in Thai Airways hangar at Don Muang; an inflammable
cleaning agent was being used, which led to a fire in the forward cargo hold;
broken up at Don Muang Nov-08 |
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Thai AF – 203 Sqdn |
H6-23/12 / 20344 |
Crashed in tambon Tanehmaeroh, Betong district, Yala Province;
had departed from an airbase in Pattani carrying high-ranking military
officers to attend a security meeting in Betong district; 10 killed (Col
Wanchai Puangkhumsap, Grp Capt Theerapong Siksamat, Grp Capt Kamol Janwanna,
Wg Cdr Chaiwat Boonyalit, pilot Flt Lt Nopporn Nimsiri, co-pilot Flt Lt
Chatchai Chujai, mechanic FS 1 Chaiwat Jitteetip, mechanic FS 1 Nikom Ampong,
search-and-rescue team member FS 1 Songkran Intachote and search-and-rescue
team member Sgt Sirichoke Sukkul) |
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Thai AF |
H6-29/15 / 20347 |
Crashed
in poor weather & strong winds on a peak in the Phu Kradung mountain
range in Loei province soon after it had dropped
equipment and fuel at an RTAF telecommunications centre; 5 injured, 3
uninjured (UH-1 was 40 years old) |
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2008 |
Mooney M20M |
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HS-ATI |
Crashed on landing at Saraburi Tantawan |
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Sea Ray |
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HS-DAN ?? |
Caught fire while being transported on a truck on the
Bangkok-Chon Buri Motorway, at about 1230 pm at about km12.5 on the outbound
motorway. The truck driver, Boonma Dathong, 41, was transporting the SeaRay
from a maintenance firm in |
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Nomad |
Thai AF |
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Crashed shortly after 1000 on take-off from Koke
Kratiem, Lopburi on a photo recce mission; 1 killed (2nd pilot F/O Pongsakorn
Thatinuwat); 1st pilot (F/O Thossapol Dejsupha) & 3 mechanics slightly
injured |
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TB-20 |
CATC |
HS-TCQ |
‘Incident’ recorded on CATC Status Board |
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ATR-72 |
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HS-PGL |
Skidded off the runway and crashed into an old control
tower (being used as a parking area for fire engines) whilst landing in a
strong crosswind in severe weather at Koh Samui airport. Was operating PG266
from Krabi. 1 killed (pilot Chartchai Pansuwan) & 41 injured (of 68
passengers and 4 crew) |
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Jet Ranger |
Thai Army |
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Crash-landed at 0810 while attempting to make an
emergency landing in a paddy field in Hat Yai district, Songkhla whilst
flying on a bomb-scanning operation. Based in Pattani. Landed nose first and
fell onto it’s side, but no injuries (2 pilots & 1 mechanic) |
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Northrop
F-5E |
Thai
AF – 211 Sqdn |
Kh18Kh-18/24/ 91681 |
Crashed in Ban Kengkheng in Tambon Kengkheng, Kudkhaopoon Distriict,
Ubon Ratchathani at 1130; pilot killed |
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03-Feb-10 |
Boeing 747-4D7 |
Thai International |
HS-TGB |
Returned to Suvarnabhumi with an engine fire (port
outboard) 10 minutes after take off at 1715 on flight TG116 en route Chiang
Mai; 330 passengers on board; no injuries |
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18-Apr-10 |
Kitfox Safari |
HS-FAE |
Force landed following engine failure in Muek Lek
district, 6nm west of Klang Dong; Prasert Prungkananont & Phongat
Ruangpradap slightly injured |
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Updated 26-Apr-10 |
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