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Air France accidents and incidents : ウィキペディア英語版
Air France accidents and incidents
Air France has been in operation since 1933. Its aircraft have been involved in a number of major accidents and incidents. A selected list of the most noteworthy of these events is given below.
==1930s==
;15 January 1934: A Dewoitine D.332 (F-AMMY, named ''Emeraude'') crashed on a flight from Saigon to Paris. The flight crashed at Corbigny, France after flying into a snowstorm, killing all 10 passengers and crew on board.
;9 May 1934: A Wibault 282T-12 (F-AMHP) crashed into the English Channel off Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom, killing all six people on board.
;19 May 1934: A ''Golden Clipper'' crash-landed on a cricket pitch adjacent to Croydon Airport, Surrey, United Kingdom, due to fuel exhaustion. Only one of the ten people on board was injured.
;21 January 1936: A CAMS 53 (F-AJIR) disappeared off the coast of Corsica with six on board after sending a distress signal.〔()〕
;7 December 1936: A Latécoère 300 (F-AKGF) disappeared off Dakar with five on board after the pilot messaged "we have switched off the rear engine". Aviator Jean Mermoz was among the dead.〔()〕
;8 December 1937: A Potez 621 (F-AOTZ) crashed at Valence, Drome in bad weather, killing two of seven on board.
;9 February 1938: A Liore et Olivier H.242/1 (F-ANPB, named ''Ville de Bone'') crashed at Etang de Berre after striking the breakwater in fog, killing seven of 14 on board.
;7 March 1938: A Potez 62 (F-ANQR, named ''La Tapageuse'') crashed shortly after takeoff from Dum Dum Airport, India, while operating a Hanoi-Calcutta-Paris service, killing all seven on board.
;27 January 1939: A Potez 62 (F-ANPJ, named ''Courlis'') crashed near Butzweilerhof Airfield, Germany, killing the four crew.
;3 April 1939: A Caudron C.635 Simoun (F-AOOT) crashed into a mountain near Marrakech, Morocco, killing all nine on board.〔()〕
;2 May 1939: A Dewoitine D.338 (F-ARIC) crashed near Argana, Morocco due to icing, killing all nine on board.

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