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Aviators who died prior to 1912

Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents.

Those killed as part of a sporting, political or musical group who flew together when the accident took place are usually only listed under the group sections; however, some are also listed as individuals.

Individuals

Name Nationality Year Notability Flight/aircraft Crash site Cause/circumstances
Aaliyah United States 2001 actress, singer, model and 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]
Gheorghe Caranda Romania 1912 army officer, first Romanian airplane accident casualty Farman Bucharest, Romania plane crash during training on Cotroceni Airfield
Michael J. Adams United States 1967 test pilot X-15 Flight 3-65-97 Randsburg, California, United States Breakup caused by malfunctioning control system
Adolf II, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe Germany 1936 royalty Ford Trimotor Zumpango, Mexico
Yahaya Ahmad Malaysia 1997 entrepreneur, founder of DRB-HICOM Agusta A109P Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Malaysia mid-air explosion
Sir 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
Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco Brazil 1967 former President of Brazil Piper Aztec Fortaleza, Brazil In midair collision with a Brazilian Air Force Lockheed T-33
Davey Allison United States 1993 NASCAR driver Hughes 369 Talladega, Alabama, United States pilot error[2]
Modi Alon Israel 1948 military, first IAF pilot to command a combat squadron and to score an aerial victory Avia S-199 Herzliya, Israel Struck terrain nose-down after apparent engine trouble during gear-up landing attempt
Ghazi al-Sadeq Sudan 2012 Guidance and Endowments minister Antonov An-26 Nuba Mountains south Talodi, South Kordofan, Sudan Controlled flight into terrain due to heavy rain; see 2012 Sudan Antonov An-26 crash
Hans 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
Roald Amundsen Norway 1928 explorer Latham 47 Barents Sea disappearance
An Chang-nam Korea 1930 Aviator Taiyuan, China [3]
Maxie Anderson United States 1983 Record-setting hot-air balloonist Hot-air balloon near Bad Brückenau, West Germany Gondola release mechanism malfunction
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]
Elsa Andersson Sweden 1922 Aviator, parachutist Parachute Askersund, Sweden Parachute failure
Juan Marcos Angelini Argentina 2018 racing driver, Turismo Carretera Pitts Special Carreras, Santa Fe Province, Argentina [5]
David Angell United States 2001 producer American Airlines Flight 11 World Trade Center North Tower, New York City hijacking by Mohamed Atta
Toivo Antikainen Finland 1941 Communist leader, military officer Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union Was allegedly killed in a plane crash, but some claim he died in Moscow under suspicious circumstances.
Steve Appleton United States 2012 CEO of Micron at time of incident Lancair IV-P Boise Airport, Idaho, United States Error during emergency landing
Allen Bathurst, Lord Apsley United Kingdom 1942 Army Officer and Member of Parliament Handley Page Halifax Luqa, Malta Crashed on takeoff
Mel Apt United States 1956 test pilot Bell X-2 Edwards AFB, California, United States Pilot error
Abdul Salam Arif Iraq 1966 President of Iraq de Havilland Dove 1 Southern Iraq crashed in sand storm
Florence Arthaud France 2015 sailor Eurocopter AS350 Villa Castelli, Argentina collided in mid-air; see Villa Castelli helicopter collision
Garnet "Ace" Bailey Canada 2001 ice hockey player (NHL) United Airlines Flight 175 World Trade Center South Tower, New York City hijacking by Marwan al-Shehhi
Valentine Baker United Kingdom 1942 World War I flying ace Martin-Baker MB 3 RAF Wing, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom engine failure
Daniel Balavoine France 1986 singer and songwriter Aérospatiale AS350 Ecureuil[6] Gourma-Rharous, Mali Controlled flight into terrain during a sandstorm, with Thierry Sabine when crashed
G. M. C. Balayogi India 2002 politician Bell 206 Kaikalur, India mechanical failure, pilot error
Frederick Banting Canada 1941 scientist, co-discovered insulin Lockheed Hudson Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada Engine problems
Heinrich Bär West Germany 1957 test pilot LF-1 Zaunkönig Braunschweig, West Germany lost control of aircraft
Silvio Barbato Italy 2009 conductor and composer Air France Flight 447 Atlantic Ocean Pilot error
Bill Barilko Canada 1951 ice hockey player (NHL) Fairchild 24 100 km N of Cochrane, Ontario, Canada pilot inexperience, poor weather, overloaded cargo
René Barrientos Bolivia 1969 President of Bolivia helicopter Arque, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia rotors got caught on power lines[7]
Charles Bassett United States 1966 Astronaut Northrop T-38 Talon[7] St. Louis, Missouri, United States with Elliot See; 1966 NASA T-38 crash
Tomáš Baťa Czechoslovakia 1932 founder of Bata Shoes company Junkers F.13 Otrokovice, Czechoslovakia poor weather
Mark Bavis United States 2001 ice hockey player (AHL) United Airlines Flight 175 World Trade Center South Tower, New York City hijacking by Marwan al-Shehhi
Lincoln J. Beachey United States 1915 Aviator, stunt flyer Beachey-Eaton Monoplane[8] San Francisco, California, United States Demonstrating inverted flight at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Structural failure while attempting to pull up.
Todd Beamer United States 2001 Oracle Corporation employee United Airlines Flight 93 Shanksville, Pennsylvania, United States hijacking by Ziad Jarrah
William D. Becker United States 1943 politician, mayor of St. Louis Waco CG-4A-RO Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri, United States Loss of right wing due to wing strut fitting failure during demonstration flight;[9] Maj. William B. Robertson also dies in this accident[10]
Nick 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.
Derek 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
Berry Berenson United States 2001 entertainer, actress, and photographer American Airlines Flight 11 World Trade Center North Tower, New York City hijacking by Mohamed Atta
Brook 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)[11]
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.
Lauren 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
Carolyn 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
Tony Bettenhausen, Jr. United States 2000 racing CART driver/owner Beechcraft Baron Ann Milton Adams' farm, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States Airframe icing
George Beurling Canada 1948 World War II ace pilot Noorduyn Norseman Rome, Italy
Neerja Bhanot India 1986 flight attendant who saved lives during a hijacking Pan Am Flight 73 Karachi, Pakistan Hijacking
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
Džemal Bijedić Yugoslavia 1977 politician, Premier of Yugoslavia Learjet 25 Kreševo, Yugoslavia poor weather conditions
Muhammad bin Laden Saudi Arabi 1967 entrepreneur and father of Osama bin Laden Beechcraft Model 18[7] Oom, 'Asir Province, Saudi Arabia
Salem bin Laden Saudi Arabia 1988 entrepreneur and half-brother of Osama bin Laden Sprint ultra-light aircraft[6] San Antonio, Texas, United States flew into power lines
Mark Bingham United States 2001 Public relations executive United Airlines Flight 93 Shanksville, Pennsylvania, United States hijacking by Ziad Jarrah
Jean-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
Sophie 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.
Barthélemy Boganda Central African Republic 1959 1st Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Nord Noratlas Boda, Lobaye, Central African Republic mid-air explosion
Hale 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.
Robert M. Bond United States 1984 Lt. General USAF Korean War Vietnam War MIG-23 Jackass Flats, Nevada, United States Secret/Classified
Richard Bong United States 1945 World War II fighter ace and test pilot Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star Burbank, California, United States Pilot error
Billy Joe Booth United States 1972 Canadian football player for the Ottawa Rough Riders Piper Cherokee Dorchester, Ontario, Canada thunderstorm
Bruce Borland United States 1999 golf course designer Learjet 35 Mina, South Dakota, United States (crash site). Location at time of death undetermined. Hypoxia; see 1999 South Dakota Learjet crash. Payne Stewart also died in this accident.
Subhas Chandra Bose India 1945 politician and freedom fighter Mitsubishi Ki-21 Taipei, Japanese Taiwan (alleged) Cause disputed
Ahmed Ould Bouceif Mauritania 1979 politician, Prime Minister of Mauritania de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo Dakar, Senegal
Olin Branstetter United States 2011 businessman and former Oklahoma state senator Piper PA-28 Cherokee N7746W Perryville, Arkansas, United States Controlled flight into terrain
Michel Breistroff France 1996 Ice hockey defenseman for the Ligue Magnus TWA Flight 800 East Moriches, New York, United States Mid-air explosion
Ron Brown United States 1996 politician, US Secretary of Commerce Boeing CT-43 Dubrovnik, Croatia pilot error
Kobe Bryant United States 2020 Retired NBA all-star basketball player Sikorsky S-76 Calabasas, California, United States Currently under investigation; John Altobelli also died in the crash.[12]
Oleg Bryjak Germany 2015 Bass-baritone opera singer Germanwings Flight 9525 Prads-Haute-Bléone, France Deliberate flight into terrain
Kurt Budke United States 2011 college basketball coach Piper PA-28 Cherokee N7746W Perryville, Arkansas, United States Controlled flight into terrain
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
Milo Burcham United States 1944 test pilot for Lockheed Lockheed YP-80 Shooting Star Burbank, California, United States engine flame-out
Tom Burnett United States 2001 Vice President and chief operating officer of Thoratec Corporation United Airlines Flight 93 Shanksville, Pennsylvania, United States hijacking by Ziad Jarrah
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.
Tomas Cabili Philippines 1957 Philippine senator Douglas C-47 Skytrain Cebu City, Philippines (22 mi NW) see, 1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash
Felipe Camiroaga Chile 2011 television presenter (Television Nacional de Chile) Chilean Air Force CASA C-212 Aviocar off Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile loss of control in adverse weather
Eduardo Campos Brazil 2014 politician, presidential candidate in Brazilian general election, 2014 2014 Santos Cessna Citation accident Santos, Brazil Nose-down collision with ground during poor weather shortly after aborting landing, caused by pilot disorientation.
Fanny Cano Mexico 1983 entertainer, actress Aviaco Flight 134 Madrid, Spain Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[6]
Guido Cantelli Italy 1956 orchestral conductor Douglas DC-6 Paris-Orly Airport, France Crashed on takeoff [13]
Mel Carnahan United States 2000 Governor of Missouri Cessna 335 Goldman, Missouri, United States thunderstorm
Bernt Carlsson Sweden 1988 Assistant-Secretary-General of the UN, UN Commissioner for Namibia Pan Am Flight 103 Lockerbie, Scotland, United Kingdom terrorism
Emilio Carranza Mexico 1928 Mexican "Charles Lindbergh" Ryan Brougham[14] Tabernacle, New Jersey, United States Weather?
Sonny 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.
Claudio Cassinelli Italy 1985 actor Bell 206B Page, Arizona, United States Rotor blades struck bridge due to pilot error and aircraft fell into canyon[15] during filming of Vendetta dal futuro
Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington United States 1948 sister of U.S. President John F. Kennedy de Havilland Dove Saint-Bauzile, Ardèche, France
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark Greece 1937 Princess of Greece and Denmark Junkers Ju 52 Ostend, Belgium crashed into a factory chimney (Sabena OO-AUB Ostend crash)
Carl Cederström Sweden 1918 Aviator Blériot XI[16][unreliable source?] Gulf of Bothnia
Marcel Cerdan France 1949 world boxing champion Lockheed Constellation São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal Controlled flight into terrain, mountain
Frank Charles United Kingdom 1939 Motorcycle speedway rider Slingsby Petrel Great Hucklow, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England died in gliding competition
Bill Chase United States 1974 trumpet player and band leader Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche Jackson, Minnesota, United States Poor weather[17]
Jorge Chávez Peru 1910 aviator Blériot XI[18] Domodossola, Italy inadequate repairs to aircraft
Néstor Chávez Venezuela 1969 baseball player (MLB) Viasa Flight 742

Maracaibo, Venezuela

struck power lines during take-off
Viktor Chistiakov Soviet Union 1972 actor, parodist Aeroflot Flight 1491 Kharkiv, Soviet Union Structural failure leading to a loss of control
Prince Christoph of Hesse Germany 1943 Prince of Hesse Forlì, Italy
Ted Christopher United States 2017 American racing driver Mooney M20-C North Branford, Connecticut A total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation as the result of foreign object debris in the fuel selector valve.[19]
Camilo Cienfuegos Cuba 1959 revolutionary Cessna 310 Caribbean Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead
Juan de la Cierva Spain 1936 inventor of the autogyro KLM Douglas DC-2 Croydon Air Port, South London aircraft hit house after taking off in fog; Arvid Lindman also killed
Buddy Clark United States 1949 entertainer and singer Cessna Los Angeles, United States Pilot error
Roberto Clemente Puerto Rico 1972 baseball player (MLB) Douglas DC-7 off the coast of Isla Verde, Puerto Rico mechanical problems; overloaded plane
Patsy Cline United States 1963 entertainer and country singer Piper Comanche[7] Camden, Tennessee, United States severe weather; Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins were also killed in this accident.
Robert Cocking United Kingdom 1837 watercolour artist and amateur scientist Dihedral Parachute Lee Green, England Parachute broke up in mid-air after release from a balloon[20]
Samuel Cody United States 1913 aviation pioneer and showman Cody Floatplane Farnborough, Hampshire, England Aircraft broke up at 200 ft, thrown out of aircraft
Bessie 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.
Bob Collins United States 2000 entertainer, WGN (AM) radio personality Zlín Z 42 Waukegan, Illinois, United States runway collision
George W. Collins United States 1972 politician, US Congressman from Illinois United Airlines Flight 553 Chicago, United States pilot error
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
Maurice Connolly United States 1921 politician, former US Congressman from Iowa Curtiss Eagle Indian Head, Maryland, United States severe weather
Weldon B. Cooke United States 1914 Aviator Wright aircraft Pueblo, Colorado, United States [21]
John 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
Cowboy Copas United States 1963 entertainer and country music singer Piper Comanche Camden, Tennessee, United States severe weather; Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins were also killed in this accident.
Frank Eugene Corder United States 1994 Cessna 150 Washington, D.C., United States Intentionally crashed the stolen airplane on the White House lawn
Philippe Cousteau France 1979 oceanographer PBY Catalina Lisbon, Portugal Nosed over during high speed water taxi
Jacquie de Creed United Kingdom 2011 Record breaking stunt performer Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche Mont Agel, France Crashed while flying through dense fog at low altitude[22][23][24]
Jim Croce United States 1973 entertainer and singer Beechcraft Model 18 Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States collision with trees[25]
Hansie Cronje South Africa 2002 Cricket captain Hawker Siddeley HS 748 George, Western Cape, South Africa unserviceable navigational equipment
Albert Scott Crossfield United States 2006 test pilot Cessna 210[26] Gordon County, Georgia, United States Aircraft broke up in thunderstorm; ATC error; pilot error[26]
Vicki 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.[27][28]
Carlos Cruz Dominican Republic 1970 world boxing champion Dominicana DC-9 air disaster Punta Caucedo Fuel Contamination
Rodney Culver United States 1996 American football player, National Football League player ValuJet Flight 592 Florida Everglades, United States Fire in-flight
Bronson M. Cutting United States 1935 politician, US Senator from New Mexico TWA Douglas DC-2 Atlanta, Missouri, United States bad weather
Adelino Amaro da Costa Portugal 1980 politician, Defense minister of Portugal Cessna 421[6] Loures, Portugal sabotage[6]
Marcel Dadi France 1996 entertainer and musician TWA Flight 800 East Moriches, New York (8 mi E) Mid-air explosion
Harold Evans Dahl United States 1956 aviator during the Spanish Civil War Douglas DC-3 Canada severe weather
Steponas Darius Lithuania 1933 aviator Lituanica Pszczelnik, Myślibórz County, Poland
Kenneth Davidson United Kingdom 1954 cricketer Boeing 377 Prestwick, Scotland
Donny Davies United Kingdom 1958 cricketer and journalist Munich air disaster Munich, West Germany failure to take off due to slush on runway
Liam Davison Australia 2014 author Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Hrabove, Ukraine Airliner shootdown[29]
Geoffrey de Havilland, Jr. United Kingdom 1946 test pilot de Havilland DH 108 Hoo Peninsula aircraft broke up while carrying out high speed tests
John de Havilland United Kingdom 1943 test pilot de Havilland Mosquito Hatfield, England mid-air collision
Léon Delagrange France 1910 aviator and sculptor Bleriot XI Bordeaux, France
B. H. DeLay United States 1923 stunt pilot, airport owner, aviation-school owner the "Wasp" Venice, Los Angeles, California, United States substandard wing pins
Glen Dell South Africa 2013 aviator Extra EA-300 Secunda, Mpumalanga crashed during an airshow[30]
John Denver United States 1997 entertainer, singer, songwriter, actor Rutan Long-EZ Pacific Grove, California, United States aircraft unfamiliarity; faulty assembly (deviation from original design)
Alison Des Forges United States 2009 investigator of human rights and an expert on the Rwandan genocide Colgan Air Flight 3407[31] Clarence Center, New York Icing; pilot error
Leila Diniz Brazil 1972 actress Japan Airlines Flight 471 New Delhi, India Controlled flight into terrain
José Dolhem France 1988 racing car driver Mitsubishi MU-2[32] Saint-Étienne, France
Georg Donatus Germany 1937 royalty, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse Junkers Ju 52 Ostend, Belgium crashed into a factory chimney
Jane Dornacker United States 1986 actress and radio station traffic reporter Enstrom F-28 New York City Main rotor seizure due to improper maintenance. Dornacker was live on the air for WNBC (AM) at the time of the crash.
Randy 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.
Maurice Drouhin [fr] France 1928 aviator, test pilot Couzinet 27 France Aircraft failure
Jessica Dubroff United States 1996 aviator, 7-year-old aspiring pilot Cessna 177 Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States Aircraft lost control in thunderstorm; deliberate takeoff because of media commitments; pilot error
William 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.
Amelia 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, cause undetermined, body and aircraft never found; see speculation on Earhart's disappearance
Beverly Eckert United States 2009 activist, co-chair of the 9/11 Family Steering Committee Colgan Air Flight 3407[31] Clarence Center, New York Icing; pilot error
Glen Edwards United States 1948 test pilot, namesake of Edwards AFB Northrop YB-49 Edwards Air Force Base, United States aircraft broke apart
Richard E. Ellsworth United States 1953 aviator, United States Air Force Brigadier General Convair B-36 Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Controlled flight into terrain into a hill
Theodore Gordon Ellyson United States 1928 became first American naval aviator in 1911 Loening OL-7[33] Chesapeake Bay
Eugene Ely United States 1911 aviator, pioneer pilot in American naval aviation Curtiss Model D[34] Macon, Georgia, United States Crashed while pulling from a dive.
Robert 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
Harald Ertl Austria 1982 racing car driver of Formula One cars Beechcraft Bonanza Niederweidbach, NW Giessen, Germany engine failure
José Félix Estigarribia Paraguay 1940 President of Paraguay Potez 25 Altos, Paraguay
Philip Don Estridge United States 1985 project manager for IBM PC Delta Air Lines Flight 191[35] Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, United States Microburst-induced wind shear
William Evans United Kingdom 1913 Cricketer Cody Floatplane Farnborough, Hampshire, England Aircraft broke up at 200 ft, thrown out of aircraft
John Fairey United Kingdom 2009 display pilot Percival Provost Bishop Norton, Lincolnshire, England
Igor Farkhutdinov Russia 2003 politician, governor of Sakhalin Mil Mi-8 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia pilot error
Ferdinand Ferber France 1909 aviation pioneer Voisin biplane Boulogne-sur-Mer, France pilot error
Fernandão Brazil 2014 footballer Helibras AS 350BA Aruanã River, 9 miles from Aruanã, Goiás under investigation
Manuel J. "Pete" Fernandez United States 1980 aviator, ace pilot in the Korean War Piper Geronimo Grand Bahama Island
Denys Finch Hatton United Kingdom 1931 game hunter de Havilland Gypsy Moth Voi, Kenya
Ron Flockhart United Kingdom 1962 racing car driver, 24 Hours of Le Mans winner CAC Mustang Australia Lost control in cloud[7]
Cornelia Fort United States 1943 first WAFS fatality Vultee BT-13 Valiant 10 miles south of Merkel, Texas, United States mid-air collision
James Stephen Fossett United States 2007 entrepreneur, commodities trader American Champion Decathlon Sierra Nevada Mountains, United States pilot error following downdrafts resulting in Controlled flight into terrain
Jimmy Franklin United States 2005 aviator, aerobatic pilot Waco UPF-7 Moose Jaw, Canada collision with Bobby Younkin
Winfried Freudenberg East 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.
Reinhard Furrer Germany 1995 scientist and astronaut Messerschmitt Bf 108 Berlin lost control of aircraft
Yuri Gagarin Soviet Union 1968 cosmonaut and the first man in space Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI[7] Kirzhach unknown
Sanjay Gandhi India 1980 son of Indira Gandhi Pitts S-2A Special Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi, India pilot error
Matthew Gannon United States 1988 investigator, CIA Officer Pan Am Flight 103 Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Terrorist bomb
John Garang Sudan 2005 politician, Vice President of Sudan Mil Mi-17 South Sudan Controlled flight into terrain (mountains), disputed[36]
Carlos Gardel Argentina 1935 singer Ford Trimotor[37] Medellin, Colombia SACO Trimotor collided with a Trimotor of SCADTA while preparing for takeoff[37]
Tom Gastall United States 1956 Major League Baseball player Ercoupe[38] Riviera Beach, Maryland
Harold Geiger United States 1927 Army Major, aviation pioneer, namesake of Geiger Field Airco DH.4 Olmsted Field, Pennsylvania
Bruce Geller United States 1978 producer and creator of Mission: Impossible Cessna Skymaster Santa Barbara, California Weather conditions
Edward Gent United Kingdom 1948 High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya Avro York Northwood, London Northwood mid-air collision
Troy Gentry United States 2017 entertainer, country music singer and guitarist Schweizer 269C Medford, New Jersey Uncontrolled descent during a power-off autorotation landing attempt; see 2017 Medford, New Jersey helicopter crash
Prince George, Duke of Kent United Kingdom 1942 royalty, Duke of Kent Short Sunderland Scotland Controlled flight into terrain in bad weather
Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai Afghanistan 1997 politician, prime minister of the Northern Alliance government Antonov An-32 Bamyan Province, Afghanistan
Stasys Girėnas Lithuania 1933 aviator Lituanica Pszczelnik, Myślibórz County, Poland
Jeremy Glick United States 2001 Marketing executive United Airlines Flight 93 Shanksville, Pennsylvania, United States hijacking by Ziad Jarrah
Luis Gneiting Paraguay 2018 Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Paraguay Beechcraft Baron Ayolas, Paraguay aircraft crashed shortly after take-off[39]
Cecil Grace United Kingdom 1910 aviator Short S.27 English Channel Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead
Rolls Gracie Brazil 1982 martial artist, practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu hang glider Mauá, São Paulo, Brazil
Bill Graham United States 1991 rock concert promoter Bell 206 Vallejo, California Flew into power lines
Richard E. Gray United States 1982 aviator, test pilot Cessna T-37 Tweet Edwards Air Force Base
Keith Green United States 1982 entertainer, contemporary Christian musician Cessna 414[6] Lindale, Texas aircraft overloaded[6]
Isaac Grünewald Sweden 1946 expressionist painter, modernist Junkers Ju 52[40][unreliable source?] Oslo, Norway
Michael Grzimek West Germany 1959 zoologist Dornier Do 27 Serengeti, Tanzania collision with vulture
Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten Sweden 1947 royalty, Hereditary Prince of Sweden Douglas DC-3 Kastrup, Denmark Locked elevator, pilot error
Werner Haas Germany 1956 motorcycle racer Jodel D9 Bebe near Neuburg/Donau, Germany [41]
Juvénal 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
Roy Halladay United States 2017 Baseball player ICON A5 Gulf of Mexico [42]
A. P. Hamann United States 1977 City Manager of San Jose, California Tenerife disaster Canary Islands, Spain Airplane collision
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 3rd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava United Kingdom 1932 soldier and politician Junkers F13 Meopham, Kent, United Kingdom Structural failure
Dag Hammarskjöld Sweden 1961 Secretary-General of the United Nations 1953–1961 Douglas DC-6B Ndola, Rhodesia and Nyasaland Crashed into terrain, cause undetermined, possibly pilot error or external attack;[43] see 1961 Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash
Wal Handley United Kingdom 1941 motorcycle racer Bell P-39 Airacobra Kirkbampton, Cumberland, England
Jim Hardin United States 1991 Major League Baseball player Beechcraft Bonanza Key West, Florida Propeller failure
Matthew Harding United Kingdom 1996 Vice-Chairman of Chelsea Football Club Aerospatiale AS355 F1 Squirrel Middlewich, Cheshire, England Pilot error[44]
Raymond Harries United Kingdom 1950 Second world war fighter ace Gloster Meteor Near Sheffield, Yorkshire, England fuel exhaustion
Barbara 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
Harry 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.
Hawkshaw Hawkins United States 1963 entertainer, country music singer Piper Comanche[7] Camden, Tennessee crashed in bad weather; Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas were also killed in this accident.
John Heinz United States 1991 politician:US Senator from Pennsylvania Piper Aerostar Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania Mid-air collision with Bell 412[45]
Cheryll Heinze United States 2012 politician, state legislator from Alaska Cessna 206 in Beluga Lake, Alaska near Homer Airport plane flipped upon landing
Brenda Hean Australia 1972 environmental activist de Havilland Tiger Moth en route from Tasmania to Canberra vanished
Mack Hellings United States 1951 racing driver Piper PA-20 Pacer[46] Kern County, California
Ricky 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.
Bonny Hicks Singapore 1997 model, writer SilkAir Flight 185; Boeing 737 Palembang, Indonesia Crashed during in-flight
Graham 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.[47]
James 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.
Ployer 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.
Larry Hillblom United States 1995 business executive, founder of DHL Express Republic RC-3 Seabee Saipan Disappeared[48][49]
John 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, possible carbon monoxide poisoning of pilot
Bert Hinkler Australia 1933 aviator de Havilland Puss Moth Pratomagno Alps in Italy
Steve 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[50]
Tommy Hitchcock, Jr. United States 1944 polo player North American P-51 Mustang Salisbury, Wiltshire, England aircraft failed to recover from dive
Al Holbert United States 1988 Racing driver, 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Piper Aerostar 601P[6] Ohio State University Airport, Columbus, Ohio lost control after takeoff with one half of two-part entry door open[6][51]
Buddy Holly United States 1959 singer-songwriter Beechcraft Bonanza Clear Lake, Iowa Pilot error (VFR into IMC); J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson and Ritchie Valens were also killed in this accident (see The Day the Music Died).
James Horner United States 2015 film score composer Short Tucano Los Padres National Forest, California Under investigation[52]
István Horthy Hungary 1942 Deputy Regent of Hungary MÁVAG Héja Ilovskoye, Soviet Union aircraft stalled and crashed
Leslie Howard Great Britain 1943 English stage and screen actor KLM Royal Dutch Airlines/BOAC Flight 777/Douglas DC-3 Commercial flight from Portugal to England, shot down in Bay of Biscay by Luftwaffe All 17 passengers and crew killed
Ken Hubbs United States 1964 Major League Baseball player Cessna 172[7] Provo, Utah VFR flight in Instrument meteorological conditions
Gary 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
Viera Husáková Czechoslovakia 1977 first lady of Czechoslovakia Mil Mi-8 Bratislava Airport, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) pilot error, insufficient orientation during a landing attempt in a dense fog
Steven Hyde United States 1989 Casino executive (CEO of Trump Casino) Agusta 109A helicopter Forked River, New Jersey Helicopter crashed when overhead and tail rotors broke off from the craft; also killed were fellow Trump Casino executives Mark Grossinger Ettes and Jonathan Benanav.[53] Company founder (and future U.S. President) Donald Trump was reportedly scheduled to go with them on the flight, but cancelled at the last minute.[54]
Jorge Ibargüengoitia Mexico 1983 novelist and playwright Avianca Flight 011[6] Madrid, Spain Improper navigation during approach
Pedro Infante Mexico 1957 entertainer, singer and actor Consolidated B-24 Liberator Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Guy Jackson Ireland 1972 tennis player British European Airways Flight 548[55] Staines-upon-Thames, England pilot error
Junaid Jamshed Pakistan 2016 singer Pakistan International Airlines Flight 661 Havelian, Pakistan Engine failure
Anna Jantar Poland 1980 entertainer, singer LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007[6] Warsaw, Poland Struck trees during landing go around
Shuba Jay[56] Malaysia 2014 actress Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Hrabove, Ukraine Airliner shootdown
Jayan India 1980 entertainer, Malayalam film actor helicopter Sholavaram, Tamil Nadu accident while performing a film stunt
Paul Jeffreys United Kingdom 1988 musician Pan Am Flight 103[6] Lockerbie, Scotland terrorism
Amy 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
Jed Johnson United States 1996 designer TWA Flight 800 East Moriches, New York (8 mi E) Mid-air explosion
Martin Johnson United States 1937 adventurer and film producer Western Air Express Flight 7 near Saugus, California Controlled flight into terrain into mountainous terrain
Ralph 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 17 November 1910
Lech Kaczyński Poland 2010 politician, President of Poland Polish Air Force Tupolev Tu-154 Smolensk North Airport, Russia Officially attributed to controlled flight into terrain due to pilot error, but official findings are disputed; see 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash
Gunnar Källén Sweden 1968 theoretical physicist, professor Cessna[57] Hanover, Germany private plane
Otto Kalvitsa Finland 1930 aviator, polar explorer Junkers W 33 Sangar, Soviet Union Finnish-born Soviet aviator who crashed in a heavy snow storm
Paris Kanellakis Greece 1995 computer scientist, professor American Airlines Flight 965 Buga, Colombia Navigational errors by flight crew
William Kapell United States 1953 classical pianist BCPA Flight 304 near Woodside, California Controlled flight into terrain into mountainous terrain
Rashid Karami Lebanon 1987 Prime Minister of Lebanon Aérospatiale Puma Lebanon bomb
William Kirk Kaynor United States 1929 US Congressman from Massachusetts Fokker F.VII[58] Bolling Field near Washington, D.C.
George E. M. Kelly United States 1911 Fourth American pilot killed, second in a military aircraft Curtiss Model D San Antonio, Texas Aviator. Crashed from broken strut.
Byron 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.
John F. Kennedy, Jr. United States 1999 son of John F. Kennedy Piper PA-32R Atlantic Ocean off Martha's Vineyard pilot error
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
Dorjee Khandu India 2011 Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Eurocopter Lobotang, Arunachal Pradesh, India Poor Condition of the Helicopter.
Iven Carl Kincheloe, Jr. United States 1958 Korean War ace pilot and test pilot Lockheed F-104 Starfighter Edwards Air Force Base
Charles Kingsford Smith Australia 1935 air pioneer Lockheed Altair Andaman Sea Disappeared during an England to Australia record flight attempt, body never recovered, presumed dead.
Nile Kinnick United States 1943 American football player; winner of the 1939 Heisman Trophy Grumman F4F Wildcat Caribbean Training accident
Florence Klingensmith United States 1933 aviator Gee Bee Model Y Senior Sportster National Air Races, Chicago, Illinois Parachute fouled in fuselage during bail out after plane started breaking up.
Gary Knopp United States 2020 politician, Alaska State Representative Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser Kenai Peninsula, Alaska Collision with de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, cause under investigation; see 2020 Kenai Peninsula mid-air collision
Sigrud Knubben [de] West 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[59][unreliable source?]
Mineichi Koga Japan 1944 admiral, Commander-in-Chief of Combined Fleet Kawanishi H8K Philippine Sea between Davao and Palau Aircraft disappeared in typhoon
Giannos Kranidiotis Greece 1999 diplomat and politician Dassault Falcon 900 Romania
Robert 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
Alan Kulwicki United States 1993 NASCAR driver Fairchild Merlin IIIC Tri-Cities Regional Airport, Blountville, Tennessee Engine failure due to ice accumulation[60]
Wendell Ladner United States 1975 ABA basketball player Eastern Air Lines Flight 66 John F. Kennedy International Airport, Queens, New York Windshear
Joseph LaMotta United States 1998 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 France 1928 aviator, test pilot Couzinet 27 France aircraft failure
Joep Lange Netherlands 2014 president of the International AIDS Society Malaysia Airlines Flight17 Hrabove, Ukraine Airliner shootdown[61][62][63]
Eugène Lefebvre France 1909 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 Port-Aviation (Juvisy), France Crashed from 20 feet
Raymonde de Laroche France 1919 first woman to earn a pilot's license experimental Caudron Le Crotoy, France
Leif Holger Larsen Norway 2015 Diplomat Mil Mi-17 Naltar Valley, Pakistan loss of control due to mechanical failure
Guadalupe Larriva Ecuador 2007 Defence minister of Ecuador Aérospatiale Gazelle Manta Air Base, Ecuador collision with another Gazelle during a night training flight
Alexander Lebed Russia 2002 presidential candidate, governor of Krasnoyarsk Mil Mi-8 Yermakovsky District, Russia pilot error, foggy weather
Mickey Leland United States 1989 US Congressman from Texas de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter[6] Gambela Region, Ethiopia[64][unreliable source?]
Tony Lema United States 1966 champion golfer Beechcraft Twin Bonanza[7] near Munster, Indiana fuel starvation
Léon Lemartin France 1911 aviator Bleriot XI Paris, France Crashed on 18 June 1911 in Paris to London air race.
Léon Letort France 1913 aviator Bleriot XI Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire aerodrome Crashed on 10 December 1913 in Paris-Bordeaux-Paris air race
Jim LeRoy United States 2007 stunt performer Bulldog Airshows Pitts Special Dayton International Airport Failed recovery during airshow maneuver
Daniel Lewin United States 2001 founder and CTO of Akamai American Airlines Flight 11 World Trade Center North Tower, New York City Stabbed during hijacking
Cory Lidle United States 2006 Major League Baseball player Cirrus SR20 New York City pilot error; Controlled flight into terrain
Otto 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
Arvid 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
Jerry Litton United States 1976 U.S. Representative from Missouri Beechcraft Baron Chillicothe, Missouri Engine failure during takeoff
Ormer Locklear United States 1920 aerobatic and stunt performer Curtiss "Jenny"[65] Los Angeles, California during filming of The Skywayman
Carole Lombard United States 1942 actress TWA Flight 3
Douglas DC-3
Mount Potosi, Nevada, United States Controlled flight into terrain
Alfred Lowenstein Belgium 1928 entrepreneur and financier Fokker F.VII Fell from his plane over the English Channel
Domingo Lucenario Jr. Philippines 2015 Diplomat Mil Mi-17 Naltar Valley, Pakistan loss of control due to mechanical failure
Einar Lundborg Sweden 1931 aviator Svenska Aero Jaktfalken Malmslätt, Sweden test flight
Ernest Lundeen United States 1940 US Senator from Minnesota Pennsylvania Central Airlines Flight 19 Lovettsville, Virginia lightning strike
Pam Lychner United States 1996 real estate agent & sex offender activist TWA Flight 800 Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York mid-air explosion
Nancy 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.[66]
Muhammadu Maccido Nigeria 2006 The 19th Sultan of Sokoto ADC Airlines Flight 53; Boeing 737 Abuja, Nigeria cause disputed
Samora Machel Mozambique 1986 President of Mozambique Tupolev Tu-134 Mbuzini, Lebombo Mountains, South Africa Controlled flight into terrain during an instrument approach[67][unreliable source?]
Elsie Mackay United Kingdom 1928 socialite and Trans-Atlantic pioneer Stinson Detroiter Mid-Atlantic Disappeared without trace over the Atlantic[68]
Alejandro Maclean Spain 2010 stunt pilot, Red Bull Air Race competitor Edge 540[69] Casarrubios del Monte, Province of Toledo Crashed into the ground during stunt routine[70]
Mitsuyasu Maeno Japan 1976 erotic film actor Piper Cherokee Setagaya, Tokyo Controlled flight into terrain into a house during a kamikaze attack
John Gillespie Magee, Jr. United States 1941 aviator and poet Supermarine Spitfire V AD291 Roxholm, England collision with an Airspeed Oxford
Ramón Magsaysay Philippines 1957 President of the Philippines Presidential plane crash, "Mt. Pinatubo" Mount Manunggal, Cebu, Philippines
Jonathan 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
Paul Mantz United States 1965 racing and stunt pilot Phoenix P-1[7] Winterhaven, California during filming of The Flight of the Phoenix
Rocky Marciano United States 1969 former world boxing champion Cessna 172[7] Newton, Iowa not qualified to fly on instruments[7]
Christophe de Margerie France 2014 businessman, CEO of Total S.A. Dassault Falcon 50 Moscow, Russia Collided on take-off with a snow plow that had strayed onto the runway
Dean Paul Martin United States 1987 actor, singer and son of Dean Martin McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II[6] San Bernardino Mountains. California During maneuvers with his Air Force Reserve unit[6]
Eduardo Mata Mexico 1995 orchestra conductor and composer. Piper Aerostar Toluca, Mexico Aircraft crashed after entering a stall while attempting emergency landing[71]
Enrico 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.[72][unreliable source?]
Joseph C. McConnell United States 1954 Korean War ace pilot F-86H Sabre Edwards Air Force Base control malfunction attributed to a missing bolt
James McCudden United Kingdom 1918 World War I fighter ace Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a Auxi-le-Château, France Engine malfunction on takeoff
Larry McDonald United States 1983 Congressman from Georgia Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Near Moneron Island, Soviet Union Shot down by Soviet air force
Jack 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.[73]
Colin McRae United Kingdom 2007 Scottish rally driver Eurocopter AS350 Lanark, Scotland Pilot error[74][75]
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
Eve Meyer United States 1977 actress, Playboy centerfold June 1955 Tenerife disaster; Boeing 747-100 Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain runway collision
George S. Mickelson United States 1993 Governor of South Dakota Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 Dubuque, Iowa metal fatigue of propeller hub caused by improper design and manufacturing[76]
Glenn Miller United States 1944 musician, Big Band leader Noorduyn Norseman English Channel disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead
Vittorio Missoni Italy 2013 CEO of Missoni Britten-Norman Islander Los Roques, Venezuela Unknown, under investigation
John Purroy Mitchel United States 1918 former Mayor of New York City Thomas-Morse S-4[77] Lake Charles, Louisiana Fell from airplane from not wearing a seatbelt; namesake of the former Mitchel Air Force Base.
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
Emilio Mola Spain 1937 Nationalist General Airspeed Envoy Spain Flew into mountain
Werner Mölders Germany 1941 leading Luftwaffe fighter ace Heinkel He 111 Breslau, Germany Passenger aboard aircraft that crashed while landing in thunderstorm
Grace Moore United States 1947 opera singer Douglas DC-3 Kastrup, Denmark locked elevator, pilot error
Joaquín García Morato Spain 1939 Top fighter ace of Spanish Civil War Fiat CR.32 Spain Crashed during low-level aerobatic demonstration for newsreel cameras
Paul Morgan United Kingdom 2001 racing car engineer and co-founder of Ilmor Engineering Hawker Sea Fury Sywell overturned on landing
DeLesseps Story Morrison United States 1964 former Mayor of New Orleans Piper PA-23 Registration: N5211Y Ciudad Victoria, Mexico
Vic Morrow United States 1982 actor Bell UH-1 Iroquois[6] 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[6]
Edward Moss United States 1964 aide of senator Ted Kennedy Aero Commander 680 Southampton, Massachusetts
Juan Camilo Mouriño Mexico 2008 Secretary of the Interior (Mexico) Learjet 45 Mexico City, Mexico
Camille 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 writer, mainly television drama Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 103 94 miles (151 km) south of Taipei, Taiwan Fuselage structure failure caused by corrosion
Thurman Munson United States 1979 Major League Baseball player Cessna Citation I/SP Akron, Ohio Pilot error
Audie Murphy United States 1971 Medal of Honor recipient and actor Aero Commander 680 Catawba, Virginia Controlled flight into terrain – Flew into clouds while using visual flight rules.[78]
Fatma 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
Ricky Nelson United States 1985 actor and singer Douglas DC-3[6] De Kalb, Texas Crashed into trees and utility poles during emergency landing attempt prompted by dense cabin smoke of undetermined origin[79][80]
Gerda Neumann Denmark 1947 singer and actress Douglas DC-3 Kastrup, Denmark Locked elevator, pilot error
Ginette Neveu France 1949 classical violinist Lockheed Constellation São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal Controlled flight into terrain: mountain
Charles Franklin Niles United States 1916 Pioneer aviator Moisant monoplane Fairgrounds Oshkosh, Wisconsin Crashed while performing a loop 25 June 1916; died of injuries 26 June 1916[81]
Fred 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, cause undetermined, body and aircraft never found; see speculation on Earhart's disappearance
Grant Notley Canada 1984 politician, leader of the opposition in Alberta Piper Navajo Chieftain High Prairie, Alberta, Canada
Cyprien 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
Grady 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
Donald Nutter United States 1962 Governor of Montana Douglas C-47 Skytrain[7] Wolf Creek, Montana crashed during snow storm[7]
Charles Nungesser France 1927 World War I flying ace Levasseur PL.8 North Atlantic Ocean Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead
Barbara Olson United States 2001 lawyer and commentator American Airlines Flight 77 The Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia hijacking by Hani Hanjour
Jerome F. O'Malley United States 1985 military general, commander of U.S. Air Force Tactical Air Command North American CT-39A Sabreliner Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, Pennsylvania runway overrun caused by faulty brakes[82][unreliable source?][83]
Rudy Ortiz Guatemala 2014 military officer, head of the military Bell 206 El Aguacate, Nentón, Huehuetenango Department
Rafael Osuna Mexico 1969 tennis player Boeing 727[7] Salinas Victoria, Mexico hit mountain during approach to land[7]
Renny Ottolina Venezuela 1978 TV producer and entertainer Cessna 310[84] Maiquetía, Venezuela disappeared, was a presidential candidate at the time.
Robert Overmyer United States 1996 NASA astronaut, test pilot Cirrus VK-30 Duluth, Minnesota, United States wing stall during full-flap stall testing
Carlos Pace Brazil 1977 Formula One driver Piper Mairiporã Controlled flight into terrain, weather-related
Kyung-won Park Korea 1933 One of earliest Korean female aviators Salmson 2A2[85] Hakone, Japan fog
Gordon Parks Jr. United States 1979 Film director small private plane Nairobi, Kenya Crashed after takeoff.
Al Passarell Canada 1986 politician DeHavilland Beaver[26] near Dease Lake, British Columbia passenger in float-equipped DHC Beaver that crashed in lake during attempt to land in glassy water conditions
Pedro Luiz 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
John Olof Persson Sweden 1989 Mayor of Stockholm 1973–1976 and 1979–1986 Beechcraft Model 99[86][unreliable source?] Oskarshamn, Sweden Crash info in Swedish[87]
Vladimir Pettay Russia 2011 Russian international football referee RusAir Flight 9605 Republic of Karelia, Russia Controlled flight into terrain
Edward Petre[88] United Kingdom 1912 Aviation pioneer Handasyde monoplane Marske-by-the-Sea Gale caused crash while attempting emergency landing on route to Edinburgh on test flight
Jerry Pettis United States 1975 Representative from California Beech Bonanza Banning, California Flew into obscured pass at low altitude.
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier France 1785 Hot air ballooning pioneer Hot air balloon Wimille Crashed in an attempt to fly across the English Channel
Percy Pilcher United Kingdom 1899 inventor and aviation pioneer Glider The Hawk Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England Structural failure; tail detached from glider
Lionel Poilâne France 2002 baker and entrepreneur Agusta A109[26] off Cancale crashed in sea during attempt to land on island off the coast in fog[26]
Wiley Post United States 1935 aviation pioneer Modified Lockheed Model 9 Orion Walakpa Bay near Barrow, Alaska engine failure; killed in the same crash as Will Rogers
Francis Gary Powers United States 1977 1960 U-2 incident pilot Modified Bell 206 Jet-Ranger (KNBC News Helicopter) Los Angeles, CA pilot error and fuel starvation
Jim Prentice Canada 2016 Former Premier of Alberta Cessna Citation Lake Country, British Columbia, Canada Aircraft crashed shortly after take-off[89]
David Purley United Kingdom 1985 Formula One driver Pitts Special The sea off Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England
Harald Quandt West Germany 1967 industrialist Beechcraft King Air[90] Italy
Edson Queiroz Brazil 1982 entrepreneur VASP Flight 168 Serra da Aratanha, near Pacatuba, Ceará, Brazil
Harriet Quimby United States 1912 first licensed female pilot in the U.S. Blériot two seater[91] Squantum, Massachusetts Fell from airplane from not wearing a seatbelt
Maria Radner Germany 2015 Contralto singer Germanwings Flight 9525 Prads-Haute-Bléone, France deliberate flight into terrain
Ralph Rainger United States 1942 composer and songwriter Douglas DC-3 – American Airlines Flight 28 Chino Canyon, Riverside County, California, United States mid-air collision
Ángel Rama Uruguay 1983 writer, academic, and literary critic Avianca Flight 011, Boeing 747 near Madrid, Spain Controlled flight into terrain
Otis Redding United States 1967 singer-songwriter Beechcraft Model 18[7] Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy India 2009 Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, India Bell 430 Nallamala, India
Jim Reeves United States 1964 country music singer Beechcraft Debonair[7] Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
Bo Rein United States 1980 LSU Tigers college football coach Cessna 441[6] 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.
Lance 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.[92]
Randy Rhoads United States 1982 guitarist with Ozzy Osbourne Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza[6] Leesburg, Florida crashed after wing clipped Ozzy Osbourne's tour bus during ultra-low-level fly-by[6]
J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson United States 1959 singer, songwriter, disc jockey Beechcraft Bonanza Clear Lake, IA Pilot error (VFR into IMC); Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens also died in this accident (see The Day the Music Died).
Vincent 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
Jack Ridley United States 1957 test pilot Douglas C-47 Tokyo, Japan crashed into a snow-covered mountainside
Jenni Rivera United States 2012 singer Learjet 25 Nuevo Leon, Mexico undetermined cause of crash
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 Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri, United States Loss of right-hand wing due to wing strut fitting failure during demonstration flight;[9] St. Louis mayor William D. Becker also dies in this accident[10]
Jesse Robredo Philippines 2012 Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Piper PA-34 Seneca Waters near Masbate, Philippines Engine failure
Knute Rockne Norway 1931 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football coach Transcontinental & Western Air Fokker F-10 Bazaar, Kansas, United States structure failure of wing
Calbraith 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
Stan Rogers Canada 1983 singer Air Canada Flight 797 Boone County, KY In-flight fire. Made emergency landing in Cincinnati Airport.
Will Rogers United States 1935 actor, humorist, singer Modified Lockheed Model 9 Orion Walakpa Bay near Barrow, Alaska Engine failure; killed in same crash as the Wiley Post
Jaime Roldós Aguilera Ecuador 1981 President of Ecuador Beechcraft Super King Air[6] Ecuador flew into mountain
Charles Rolls United Kingdom 1910 co-founder of Rolls-Royce Motors Modified Short-Wright Flyer Bournemouth, England tail structural failure.
Lester Roloff United States 1982 Christian evangelist, operator of teenage homes Cessna 210 near Normangee, Texas crash likely due to thunderstorm activity in the area
Hillevi Rombin Sweden 1996 Miss Universe 1955, national decathlon Beechcraft Musketeer C-23[93] California, United States engine failure caused by improper maintenance
Marie Rossi United States 1991 first female combat commander (US) Boeing CH-47 Chinook Northern Saudi Arabia collision with microwave tower
Constantin Rozanoff France 1954 World War II ace and test pilot Dassault Mystère IV Melun, France electrical problems
Edvard Rusjan Austria-Hungary 1911 first Slovene aviator, aircraft constructor Belgrade, Serbia
Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford United Kingdom 1937 royalty and record-setting aviator De Havilland DH.60 Moth Major North Sea, off Great Yarmouth, England body never recovered
Thierry Sabine France 1986 Paris-Dakar rally founder. Aérospatiale AS350 Ecureuil Mali Controlled flight into terrain during a sandstorm, with Daniel Balavoine
Francisco Sá Carneiro Portugal 1980 Prime Minister of Portugal Cessna 421[6] Camarate, Loures, district of Lisbon, Portugal sabotage[6]
George Saitoti Kenya 2012 politician and Internal Security Minister 2012 Kenya Police helicopter crash (Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil) Near Nairobi, Kenya [94] Crew lost control of the helicopter in conditions of poor visibility
Kyu 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
Emiliano Sala Argentina 2019 professional footballer 2019 Piper PA-46 Malibu crash Off Guernsey, Channel Islands under investigation[95]
William 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
Jose Sanjurjo Spain 1936 General/Coup Leader/Aspiring Dictator Small Biplane Estoril, Portugal Overloaded Cargo
Pablo Santos Mexico 2006 actor Piper PA-46 Toluca, Mexico
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
Madhavrao Scindia India 2001 politician Cessna C-90 Bhogaon, India Engine fire
Eddie August Schneider United States 1940 transcontinental record holder Piper J-3 Floyd Bennett Field, New York mid-air collision
Art Scholl United States 1985 aerobatic and stunt performer Pitts Special Near Carlsbad, California Failed to recover from inverted spin during filming of Top Gun[96]
Philippa Schuyler United States 1967 musician helicopter Da Nang, Vietnam pilot error
Elliot See United States 1966 astronaut Northrop T-38 Talon[7] St. Louis, Missouri with Charles Bassett; 1966 NASA T-38 crash
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry France 1944 writer and aviator Lockheed F-5 Lightning Mediterranean Sea south of Marseille Crashed at sea, cause undetermined; refer to main article
Thomas 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, Virginia Right propeller failure. U.S. Army Signal Corp contract acceptance trial flight piloted by Orville Wright, who was seriously injured.[97][98]
Wilbur Shaw United States 1954 three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Cessna Decatur, Indiana weather
Shin Ki-ha South Korea 1997 four-term lawmaker and parliamentary leader Korean Air Flight 801[99][100] Nimitz Hill, Guam Improperly navigated approach
Larry Shue United States 1985 playwright Beechcraft Model 99[6] Grottoes Grove, Virginia hit mountain during approach to land[6]
Richard 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
Władysław 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
Hanwant Singh India 1952 Maharajah of Jodhpur Beechcraft Bonanza India
Larkin I. Smith United States 1989 US Congressman from Mississippi Cessna 177RG[6] 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.[101]
Art Smith United States 1926 aviator Curtiss Carrier Pigeon[102] Montpelier, Ohio [103]
Samantha Smith United States 1985 young activist Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 Auburn, Maine Improper execution of instrument approach; failed to initiate timely go-around[104]
Robert Smithson United States 1973 Land art artist Beechcraft Baron Amarillo, Texas pilot error
Earl Snell United States 1947 Governor of Oregon Beech Bonanza Lakeview, Oregon weather
Soundarya India 2004 Kannada film actress, Kannada and Tamil actress Cessna 180[26] Bangalore, India aircraft crashed after takeoff[26]
Mike Stefanik United States 2019 NASCAR Driver Aero Ultra-Light Sterling, Connecticut Currently unclear
Milan Rastislav Štefánik Czechoslovakia 1919 Czechoslovak politician and French general Caproni Ca.3 Ivanka pri Dunaji near Bratislava Airport, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) unclear, probably wind shear
Laurence Steinhardt United States 1950 United States Ambassador to Canada Douglas C-47 Skytrain Ramsayville near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ted 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.
Payne Stewart United States 1999 champion golfer Learjet 35 Mina, SD (crash site). Location at time of death undetermined. Hypoxia; see 1999 South Dakota Learjet crash. Bruce Borland also died in this accident.
Joseph 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
Graeme "Shirley" Strachan Australia 2001 singer, Skyhooks Bell 47[26] near Kilcoy, Queensland flew into mountain in turbulence[26]
Erik Strandmark Sweden 1963 actor Cessna Skywagon[105] Trinidad and Tobago
Jud Strunk United States 1981 singer, songwriter, comedian Fairchild PT-19 Carrabassett Valley, Maine Incapacitation – Pilot suffered heart attack during takeoff phase of flight[106]
Haris 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.[107]
Thaddeus C. Sweet United States 1928 US Congressman from New York Curtiss O-1B Falcon[108][109] Whitney Point, New York
Frank Swift United Kingdom 1958 goalkeeper, Manchester City and England, journalist Munich air disaster Munich-Riem Airport, Germany Slushy runway conditions
Manuel Scorza Peru 1983 author Aviaco Flight 134 Madrid, Spain Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[6]
Kazuharu Sonoda Japan 1987 professional wrestler Boeing 747 Mauritius Fire developed in the cargo section on the main deck which was probably not extinguished before crashing into the Indian Ocean. His wife was also killed in the crash.
Frank Tallman United States 1978 stuntman Piper PA-23 Aztec Trabuco Canyon, California Controlled flight into terrain – Continued VFR flight into adverse weather conditions[110]
Ganapathi Thanikaimoni India 1986 Palynologist Pan Am Flight 73 Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan Murdered on the ground by terrorists who hijacked the plane
Jacques Thibaud France 1953 classical violinist Lockheed Constellation Nice, France Controlled flight into terrain
Christopher Birdwood Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson United Kingdom 1930 British Secretary of State for Air R101 disaster Beauvais, France Weather-related
June Thorburn United Kingdom 1967 English actress Iberia Airlines Flight 062
(Sud Caravelle)
Blackdown, Sussex, England Controlled flight into terrain
Melanie 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.[111]
Enoch Thulin Sweden 1919 aeronautics industry leader, founder of AB Thulinverken Thulin K[112] Landskrona, Sweden Structural failure
Marta Traba Argentina 1983 author Aviaco Flight 134 Madrid, Spain Collision resulting from runway incursion, caused by poor visibility and taxiway signage[6]
Morris Maxey Titterington United States 1928 aviator and engineer Travel Air Snyders, Pennsylvania, United States Flew into mountain in bad weather
Mike Todd United States 1958 film producer Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar Grants, New Mexico Icing
Fritz Todt Germany 1942 Nazi official Junkers Ju 52 Rastenburg, Germany Crashed after take-off
Rick 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.[113]
Peter Tomarken United States 2006 former game show host, Press Your Luck Beechcraft A36 Bonanza[26] Santa Monica Bay engine failure after takeoff, due to maintenance error[26]
Omar 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
John Tower United States 1991 former US Senator from Texas Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311 Brunswick, GA Malfunction of the left engine propeller control unit.
Boris Trajkovski Macedonia 2004 President of the Republic of Macedonia Beechcraft 200 Super King Air[26] near Mostar aircraft flew into mountain during approach to land in poor weather[26]
Robert F. Travis United States 1950 Brigadier general, U.S. Air Force USAF Boeing B-29 Superfortress Fairfield-Suisun Air Force Base, Fairfield, California Attempted emergency landing due to runaway propellers and landing gear problems; see 1950 Fairfield-Suisun Boeing B-29 crash
Gennady Troshev Russia 2008 military commander Boeing 737 Perm, Russia pilot error, see Aeroflot Flight 821
Curtis 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[114]
Charles Ulm Australia 1934 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 United States and Hawaii during US-Australia record flight attempt.
Ritchie Valens United States 1959 singer Beechcraft Bonanza Clear Lake, IA Pilot error (VFR into IMC); Buddy Holly and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson also died in this accident (see The Day the Music Died).
Nick 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[115]
Alexis Vastine France 2015 boxer Eurocopter AS350 Villa Castelli, Argentina collided in mid-air; see Villa Castelli helicopter collision
Stevie Ray Vaughan United States 1990 guitarist and singer Bell 206B JetRanger (N16933) Elkhorn, Wisconsin impact with hillside during fog/inclement weather[116]
Nevill Vintcent India 1942 Pioneer of early Indian aviation Lockheed Hudson (AM946) English Channel Missing on a flight from Portreath, Cornwall to Gibraltar, presumed enemy action.
Aurel Vlaicu Romania 1913 engineer, inventor, airplane constructor and early pilot Vlaicu-2 Câmpina, Romania in attempt to be the first to fly across the Carpathian Mountains
Lothar von Richthofen Germany 1922 World War One ace pilot LVG C.VI Fuhlsbüttel, Germany
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
John T. Walton United States 2005 son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton CGS Hawk Arrow[26] Jackson Hole, Wyoming control failure due to maintenance error[26]
George Welch United States 1954 World War II Pearl Harbor pilot and test pilot North American F-100 Super Sabre Edwards AFB demonstration flight
Paul Wellstone United States 2002 US Senator from Minnesota Beechcraft A100 King Air[26] Eveleth, Minnesota aircraft stalled and crashed during approach to land in snow[26]
Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam United Kingdom 1948 8th Earl FitzWilliam de Havilland Dove France
Oscar 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
Walther Wever Germany 1936 Generalleutnant, Chief of the Luftwaffe General Staff Heinkel He 70 Dresden, Germany aircraft crashed on takeoff due to maintenance error
Prince 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[117][118]
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
Ernest Willows United Kingdom 1926 Welsh airship pioneer balloon Hoo Park, Kempston, Bedford, England
Al Wilson United States 1932 movie actor and stunt pilot Curtiss Model D (replica) Cleveland, Ohio collision with autogyro at Cleveland Air Races
Orde Wingate United Kingdom 1944 soldier and founder of the Chindits North American B-25 Mitchell India
Steve 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[119]
Willem Witteveen[120] Netherlands 2014 Senator, legal scholar and author Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Hrabove, Ukraine airliner shootdown
Charles B. Yates United States 2000 politician, former New Jersey State Senator Mitsubishi MU-2B-26A Edgartown, Massachusetts failure to follow instrument flight procedures resulting in collision with a tree[121]
Donald Yenko United States 1987 former racecar driver and owner and founder of Yenko Chevrolet Cessna 210[6] Charleston, West Virginia landing error[6]
Lino Zanussi Italy 1968 Businessman and appliance manufacturer Piaggio PD-808 I-PIAI San Sebastion, Spain Controlled flight into terrain in bad weather[122]
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq Pakistan 1988 President of Pakistan Lockheed C-130 Hercules[6] near Bahawalpur, Pakistan sabotage[6]
Aleksandr Zuyev Russia 2001 fighter pilot and Eastern Bloc defector Yakovlev Yak-52 Bellingham, Washington Aircraft failed to recover from an accelerated stall
Teori Zavascki Brazil 2017 supreme court judge Hawker Beechcraft King Air C90 Paraty, Rio de Janeiro Under investigation.[123]
Ricardo Boechat Brazil 2019 Journalist Bell 206B São Paulo, São Paulo Under investigation.[124]

Musical groups

Name Nationality Year Description of members Flight/aircraft Location Cause/circumstances
Alexandrov Ensemble Russia 2016 Artistic director Valery Khalilov and 63 choir members Tupolev Tu-154B-2 Black Sea near Sochi, Russia Spatial disorientation; see 2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J. P. Richardson United States 1959 All three tourmates were killed, along with pilot Roger Peterson Beechcraft Bonanza Clear Lake, Iowa, United States Controlled flight into terrain; see The Day the Music Died
Bar-Kays United States 1967 Four of six members died: Ronnie Caldwell, Phalon Jones, Jimmy King and Carl Cunningham. Ben Cauley survived the crash and James Alexander was not on the plane. Also on board and killed was soul singer Otis Redding Beechcraft Model 18 Lake Monona, Madison, Wisconsin, United States Cause undetermined
Chase United States 1974 Four of eight band members were killed (Bill Chase, Walter Clark, John Emma and Wally Yohn) Piper Twin Comanche Jackson, Minnesota, United States Controlled flight into terrain during landing descent[125]
The Blackwood Brothers United States 1954 Baritone singer and pilot R.W. Blackwood and bass singer Bill Lyles Beechcraft Model 18 Clanton, Alabama, United States Aircraft stalled during attempted landing
Lynyrd Skynyrd United States 1977 Lead vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, and back-up singer Cassie Gaines 1977 Convair 240 crash[126] Northeast of Gillsburg, Mississippi, United States Aircraft stalled due to fuel exhaustion during emergency landing attempt
Mamonas Assassinas Brazil 1996 All five members were killed. Learjet 25 Cantareira mountain range, Brazil Controlled flight into terrain
Fanfarekorps Koninklijke Nederlandse Landmacht Netherlands 1996 23 out of 37 band members of the Royal Netherlands Army Fanfare were killed. Lockheed C-130 Hercules Eindhoven Airport, Netherlands Ingested birds in engine during approach; known as Herculesramp
Passion Fruit Germany 2001 Two of the Eurodance trio died: Maria Serrano Serrano and Nathalie van het Ende. Crossair Flight 3597 Bassersdorf, Switzerland Controlled flight into terrain; crashed in hills short of runway during landing approach
Reba McEntire's band United States 1991 Guitarist Chris Austin, backup singer Paula Kaye Evans, bassist Terry Jackson, bandleader Kirk Cappello, guitarist Michael Thomas, drummer Tony Saputo, and keyboardist Joey Cigainero British Aerospace BAe 125 San Diego, California, United States Pilot's failure to maintain proper altitude and clearance over mountainous terrain, and the copilot's failure to adequately monitor the progress of the flight[127]

Political groups

Name Nationality Year Description of members Flight/aircraft Location Cause/circumstances
Participants of the 60th National Defence Course Finland 1978 15 fatalities, including 4 Members of the Parliament, 3 executives of governmental agencies, 3 business executives and 2 military commanders. Douglas DC-3 Rissala, Finland 1978 Finnish Air Force DC-3 crash
Polish official delegation to the Katyn war cemetery Poland 2010 President Lech Kaczyński; First Lady Maria Kaczyńska; Former president of the Republic of Poland in exile Ryszard Kaczorowski; Senator Janina Fetlińska; Stanisław Komorowski; Andrzej Kremer, Tomasz Merta and others[128] Tupolev Tu-154M Smolensk North Airport, Smolensk 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash

Sporting teams

Name Nationality Year Description of members Flight/aircraft Location Cause/circumstances
Alianza Lima Peru 1987 43 fatalities, including 16 players (several members of the Peru national football team during that time), Peru coach Marcos Calderon, staff, cheerleaders, and crewmembers, with the exception of one survivor (the plane pilot) Fokker F27-400M In the Pacific Ocean, six miles from Ventanilla, Callao, Peru Malfunctioning indicator
Apex Motorsports United Kingdom 2008 Three people total: team manager Richard Lloyd, driver David Leslie and a data engineer. Cessna Citation 501 Farnborough, London 2008 Farnborough plane crash
Associação Chapecoense de Futebol Brazil 2016 75 people died in the crash of which 45 were members of the Brazilian Soccer Team Chapecoense except Jakson Follmann, Neto and Alan Ruschel. It is the worst air crash in South America involving a sports team LaMia Airlines Flight 2933 Medellín, Colombia LaMia Airlines Flight 2933
Bulgarian rhythmic gymnastics women's team Bulgaria 1978 Trainer Juliet Shishmanova, Rumyana Stefanova, Valentina Petrova Albena Kirilova, Snezhana Mikhailova and Popova Sevdalina. Tupolev Tu-134 1978 Balkan Bulgarian Tupolev Tu-134 crash
Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club United Kingdom 1974 346 fatalities, including 18 Members of Rugby Team Turkish Airlines Flight 981McDonnell Douglas DC-10 Orly Airport, Paris, France Decompression after a cargo door failed.[129]
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo United States 1960 16 members of the American football team and six others Cal Poly football team plane crash
Canadian football Western All-Stars team Canada 1956 Saskatchewan Roughriders players Mel Becket, Mario DeMarco, Gordon Sturtridge and Ray Syrnyk; Winnipeg Blue Bombers player Cal Jones Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810 Mount Slesse, British Columbia Crashed into mountain, cause undetermined; engine failure and bad weather were possible factors[130]
Colourful 11 football team Netherlands
Suriname
1989 fourteen players and a coach: Ruud Degenaar, Lloyd Doesburg, Steve van Dorpel, Wendel Fräser, Frits Goodings, Jerry Haatrecht, Virgall Joemankhan, Andro Knel, Ruben Kogeldans, Ortwin Linger, Fred Patrick, Andy Scharmin, Elfried Veldman, Florian Vijent and Nick Stienstra (coach) Surinam Airways Flight PY764
Cuban national fencing team Cuba 1976 all 24 members of the team, trainers and the coach Cubana Flight 455 Payne's Bay, Barbados Bombing
Embassy Hill UK 1975 six people total, including former F1 world champion Graham Hill, driver Tony Brise, team manager Ray Brimble, two mechanics and designer Andy Smallman. Piper Aztec Arkley crashed on golf course while attempting to land at nearby Elstree Airfield in fog
University of Evansville basketball team United States 1977 29 players, staff and fans Douglas DC-3
Hendrick Motorsports United States 2004 10 people associated with the team, including family, team crew, and pilots 2004 Hendrick Motorsports aircraft crash
Iowa State University cross country women's team United States 1985 7 people associated with the team, including 3 runners, 3 coaches/staff, and pilots
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Russia 2011 36 players and head coach Brad McCrimmon Yakovlev Yak-42 Near Yaroslavl, Russia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash
Manchester United United Kingdom 1958 23 people total; including eight footballers: Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor, and Billy Whelan; coach Bert Whalley, trainer Tom Curry, and club secretary Walter Crickmer. Also Frank Swift, a former player. Airspeed Ambassador Munich-Riem Airport Munich air disaster
Marshall University football team United States 1970 35 players, eight coaches, and 25 boosters Southern Airways Flight 932
Oklahoma State University United States 2001 ten people associated with men's basketball team (including two players) Beechcraft Super King Air
Old Christians Club rugby team Uruguay 1972 24 of 40 team members, basis for 1974 book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors; survivors resorted to cannibalism Fairchild FH-227 Andes Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571
FC Pakhtakor Tashkent Soviet Union 1979 17 players Tupolev Tu-134 In the air above Dniprodzerzhynsk 1979 Ukraine Aeroflot mid-air collision
Palmas Futebol e Regatas Brazil 2021 President:Lucas Meira, Three footballer:Lucas Praxedes,

Guilherme Noe, Ranaulee Marcus Molinari and pilot

Outside Porto Nacional, Tocantins According to Brazilian aviation official confirmed report, the plane crash on to way for Copa Verde, football cup match from Palmas, Tocantins to Goiânia.[citation needed]
Puerto Rico national women's volleyball team Puerto Rico 1970 most members of the team Dominicana de Aviación McDonnell Douglas DC-9
A.C. Torino Italy 1949 18 players, club officials, and journalists Superga air disaster
U.S. Olympic boxing team United States 1980 all team members except for Bobby Czyz, Marvis Frazier and Lee Roy Murphy LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007
USAC officials United States 1978 8 lead officials Piper Navajo
U.S. Figure Skating team United States 1961 all 18 skaters, coaches, and judges Sabena Flight 548 Brussels, Belgium Possible failure of flight controls
Wichita State University football team United States 1970 31 players, coaches and supporters Martin 4-0-4 Silver Plume, Colorado Wichita State University football team plane crash
Zambia national football team Zambia 1993 All 18 footballers, including Efford Chabala and Wisdom Mumba Chansa de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo Libreville, Gabon Gabon air disaster

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