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From my watching of "Air Crash Investigation" and internet sources more Boeings crash than Airbuses .Some say that DC aircraft are the most unreliable aircraft.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually, then kev100, you'd do well not to think of the British built DeHavilland Comet... It was in production as the first commercial jet, had a disatrous history and finally went out of production. All caused by the design of a square window... whereas the DC-10 and its cousin the current model, MD11 is still in use world wide and has an enviable safety record...As seen here:
http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=112
Here is the DC-9 s safety record.
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10 December 2005; Sosoliso Airlines DC9-32; Port Harcourt, Nigeria:
The aircraft was on a domestic flight from Abuja to Port Harcourt. During the landing, the aircraft departed the runway, broke up, and caught fire. All seven crew members and 103 of the 107 passengers were killed.
Unfortunate as it was, lovejoy, the accident wasn't caused by the aircraft, but rather by the crew. Here's an excerpt from the preliminary accident report:
Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145 was a scheduled flight between the Nigerian cities of Abuja (ABV) and Port Harcourt (PHC).
At about 14:08 local time (13:08 UTC) on December 10, 2005, Flight 1145 from Abuja crash-landed on the runway at Port Harcourt International Airport. The plane, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 with 110 people onboard, burst into flames. So far, a Nigerian civil aviation spokesman has reported 107 fatalities. Immediately after the crash, seven survivors were recovered and taken to hospitals, but it has since been reported that four of those survivors have died in hospital care, leaving only three survivors, two of whom were flown to South Africa.
The cause of the crash is unconfirmed but it is believed that the aircraft overshot the runway during a thunderstorm, and is reported to have been struck by lightning about 40 or 50 metres before touchdown.
Obviously, this technical distinction doesn't matter to the dead or their families. It is intersting to note that the continent of Africa accounts for nearly 40% of aviation accidents but uses only 3% of the aviation hours flown world wide annualy. They have a notorious safety record taken as a whole. ICAO (International Congress of Aviation Organizations) has launched an intitiative to help African countries improve on this problem, but it's a long hard battle...
It's not necessarily unreliable aircraft but the crews & lack of maintenance/training on them in the instance of most Eastern Europe & Asian airlines (Tupolev, Antonov & Ilyushin aircraft etc.).
Clanad, the DH Comet did have an awful start to its career but it proved to be a successful aircraft in the end although it was quickly eclipsed by the Boeing 707. The Comet airframe is still in use with the RAF as the Nimrod R1, MR2 and the recent 80% new MR4.
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