Plane crashes today should not be a rumor feed

Track every crash, then preserve the safety lesson.

A source-led, machine-readable aviation incident registry cataloging historical disasters, daily incident logs, and fleet safety profiles.

By the numbers

Plane Crash Database

Stats pulled from official crash investigators and our daily plane crash reports.

8

Crash pages

3

Confirmed

770

Fatalities

Verified IncidentsView all

Recent Probable-Cause Investigations

2020-01-26

9

Fatal

2015-03-24

150

Fatal

1977-03-27

Tenerife Airport Disaster

Boeing 747-206B and Boeing 747-121

583

Fatal

Every card lists official probable causes. Causal attributes represent formal NTSB, BEA, and FAA consensus findings.

Actuarial Science

Risk Underwriting

Quantitative risk indexes and Supplier value built from total indexed occurrence share ratios, pilot demand ratings, and airframe mechanical integrity logs.

Database Risk ProfileCalculated

Actuarial signals separate equipment mechanical defects from operator human errors.

Recent reportsUpdated daily

Recent Plane Crashes

New crash reports from NTSB, FAA, and global safety databases — updated as investigators publish findings.

166264

Incidents tracked

See all recent crashes
Developer tools

Developer API

JSON endpoints for apps, researchers, and travel-risk tools that need structured plane crash data.

/.well-known/api-catalogDeveloper Portal
Strategic Thesis & verified memory

“Build the data spine first. SEO pages are the distribution layer, not the moat. The compound asset is the verified safety graph.”

Innovation Fleet Node v5.2Harry final say
Famous people

Famous plane crashes

100 dated, source-backed famous aviation deaths — from Kobe Bryant to Oliver Tree — with real facts, not tabloid gossip.

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Famous crashes

Browse famous crashes
Aircraft Database

Aviation Safety Profiles

Safety scoring indices matching dynamic airframes. Inspect scores, weather resilience, and redundancy.

8

Models Cataloged

Inspect Fleet

Why Track Plane Crash?

Aviation incidents should not be isolated to PDF archives and sensational news headlines. We index, verify, and tag accident events into machine-readable models to preserve safety engineering history for both humans and autonomous agents.

Actuarial Ground Truth

Our scores and indices separate mechanical failure indicators from weather factors, pilot handling demand, and regulatory oversight anomalies. We emphasize structured data over speculation.