Fatal • On 26 August 1980 at 06:29 local time, a
Vickers Viscount (
registered PK-IVS) crashed near
Jakarta during a scheduled passenger flight from
Banjarmasin which was operated on behalf of Bouraq, killing 31 passengers and 6 crew on board. The pilots had lost control of the aircraft over Tanjung Karawang whilst approaching
Kemayoran Airport when the right
elevator broke off. It was later determined that the fastenings had exceeded their lifetime by a factor of three without having been substituted during maintenance checkups. • On 9 January 1993, a Bouraq
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (registered PH-IHE) crashed near
Juanda International Airport, killing 11 of the 39 passengers and 4 of the 5 crew on board. The aircraft had just left the airport for a scheduled flight to Banjarmasin, when the right engine had a failure. The pilots tried to return to Juanda Airport, but ultimately failed to do so. The aircraft crashed into a swamp, broke in two and caught fire. • On 6 August 1995, a Bouraq HS 748 (registered PK-KHL) crashed into
Mount Kumawa at a height of 2,800 metres, killing 4 passengers and 6 crew on board. The aircraft had been on a chartered flight from
Dumatubin Airport to
Kaimana Airport.
Non-fatal • On 23 January 1976, a Bouraq
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (registered PK-IHD) was damaged beyond repair in a landing accident at
Mutiara Airport. None of the 27 passengers and 5 crew on board were seriously injured. • On 9 February 1977, another Bouraq HS 748 (this time registered PH-IHK) had to be written off after a hard landing at
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, which caused the landing gear to collapse. There were no reports concerning any injuries of the 46 passengers and 5 crew on board. • On 10 December 1982, the nose gear of a Bouraq HS 748 (registered PH-IHI) collapsed upon landing at
Sam Ratulangi International Airport, causing the aircraft to veer off the runway. Even though the plane was destroyed, all of the 42 passengers and three crew members survived. • On 4 July 1988, a Bouraq
Vickers Viscount (registered PK-IVW) was damaged beyond economic repair when the starboard and nose gear collapsed during a tailwind landing at
Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Airport. There were no notable injuries among the 71 passengers and 5 crew members on board • On 4 January 1989, a Bouraq HS 748 suffered extensive damage when the pilots had to perform a
belly landing at
Syamsudin Noor Airport, following a failure of the landing gears with 47 passengers and five crew on board. • On 28 August 1992, a Bouraq Vickers Viscount (registered PH-IVX) was destroyed in an engine fire at Syamsudin Noor Airport. The fire started during the take-off run, but the pilots noticed it in time to abort take-off and evacuate the 64 passengers (plus six crew), before the aircraft was engulfed by the flames. • On 26 September 1994, a Bouraq Viscount (registered PK-IVU) was damaged in a landing accident at
Pontianak Airport during a ferry flight with only two pilots on board. The aircraft could be repaired and returned to service. • On 11 July 1996 at 09:00 local time, Bouraq lost another HS 748 (registered PK-IHN) in a runway overshot at
Pattimura Airport. The pilots had to abort the take-off for a scheduled flight to
Manado because of an engine failure, but the remaining length of the runway did not suffice to bring the aircraft to a halt, so that it collided with a dyke. There were no serious injuries amongst the 43 passengers and five crew members. ==References==