Incident Overview

Date: Tuesday 9 June 1936
Aircraft Type: Fokker F.XXII
Owner/operator: AB Aerotransport
Registration Number: SE-ABA
Location: Malm”-Bulltofta Airport – ÿ Sweden
Phase of Flight: Take off
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 2 / Occupants: 13
Component Affected: Four engines of the Fokker F.XXII aircraft.Four engines of the Fokker F.XXII aircraft.
Category: Accident
A Fokker F.XXII, named ‘Lappland’, experienced a catastrophic landing near a house in Sweden during an emergency landing. Three engines lost power during takeoff, resulting in the loss of all four engines. Two passengers were killed. The aircraft operated internationally from Stockholm, Sweden to Amsterdam, Netherlands, with en route stops in Malm” and Copenhagen.A Fokker F.XXII, named ‘Lappland’, experienced a catastrophic landing near a house in Sweden during an emergency landing. Three engines lost power during takeoff, resulting in the loss of all four engines. Two passengers were killed. The aircraft operated internationally from Stockholm, Sweden to Amsterdam, Netherlands, with en route stops in Malm” and Copenhagen.

Description

The Fokker F.XXII, named “Lappland”, crashed into a house during an emergency landing. Three of the four engines had lost power during taking off. Two of the eleven passengers were killed. The airplane operated on an international passenger service from Stockholm, Sweden to Amsterdam, Netherlands with en route stops at Malm”, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark.

Primary Cause

Loss of four engines during takeoff, leading to a catastrophic landing.Loss of four engines during takeoff, leading to a catastrophic landing.

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