• On 7 June 1982, during the
Falklands War, a Learjet 35 of Argentina's
Escuadrón Fénix was shot down by
HMS Exeter. The aircraft had been participating in a reconnaissance mission when it was hit by a
Sea Dart surface-to-air missile launched by the destroyer. All five crew were killed. • On 13 February 1983, a Learjet 35A carrying Sri Lankan business tycoon
Upali Wijewardene disappeared over the
Straits of Malacca (Malaysia). The wreckage has never been found, nor any trace of Wijewardene, his top executives, or crew. • On 17 September 1994, a Learjet 35A owned by Golden Eagle Aviation was accidentally shot down by the
Republic of China Navy while being used as a
target tug. All four crew on board were killed. • On 17 April 1995, a C-21 crashed into a wooded area near
Alexander City, Alabama killing the two pilots and six passengers, including
Clark G. Fiester, assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, and
Major General Glenn A Profitt II. • The
1996 New Hampshire Learjet 35A crash on Christmas Eve, 24 December, led to the longest missing aircraft search in that state's history, lasting almost three years, and eventually resulted in Congressional legislation mandating improved
emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) be installed in U.S.-registered business jets. • On 29 August 1999, a U.S.-registered Learjet 35A owned by Corporate Jets, Inc., was shot down near
Adwa,
Ethiopia, while flying from
Luxor,
Egypt, to
Nairobi,
Kenya, killing both crew members, the only two people on board. • On 25 October 1999, professional golfer
Payne Stewart and five others were killed in the
crash of a Learjet 35. The plane apparently suffered a loss of
cabin pressure at some point early in the flight. All on board are thought to have died of
hypoxia, lack of oxygen. The plane, apparently still on autopilot, continued flying until one engine flamed out, most likely from fuel starvation. It crashed near
Aberdeen, South Dakota after an uncontrolled descent. The exact cause of the pressurization failure and the reason behind the crew's failure or inability to respond to it have not been definitively determined. • On 2 May 2000, a Learjet 35A carrying
David Coulthard, experienced an engine failure and crashed near Lyon Satolas Airport, killing both pilots. • On 24 October 2004, a Learjet 35A, N30DK, departed Brown Field's runway 08 at 00:23 after dropping a medical patient off, and was returning to Albuquerque. It climbed straight ahead and the SoCAL TRACON controller instructed the pilots to turn to a heading of 020 degrees, maintain VFR (visual flight rules), and expect their IFR clearance above 5,000 feet. The aircraft then entered a broken-to-overcast layer of clouds and crashed into the Otay Mountain at an altitude of 2300 feet, killing all 5 occupants. • On 9 March 2006,
Argentine Air Force Learjet 35A serial T-21 struck terrain and broke up shortly after takeoff from
El Alto International Airport in La Paz, Bolivia killing all 6 on board. The Learjet was sent to Bolivia to deliver humanitarian aid. • On 4 November 2007, a Learjet 35A crashed in
São Paulo,
Brazil, after a failed takeoff attempt. It destroyed a house in a residential area near the
Campo de Marte Airport, killing the pilot, co-pilot and 6 family members who were in the house. • On 24 June 2014, a Learjet 35A of the
Gesellschaft für Flugzieldarstellung (GFD) was involved in a
mid-air collision with a
Eurofighter Typhoon of the
German Air Force and crashed at
Olsberg, Germany. • On 9 November 2014, a private Learjet 36 crashed in
Freeport, Grand Bahamas, Bahamas. The jet struck a shipping crane at the Grand Bahama Ship Yard, exploding on impact and crashing into the ground near a junkyard area. The plane was en route from the Lynden Pindling International Airport with nine people on board heading to Grand Bahama International Airport. All nine persons perished, including
Myles Munroe, a Bahamian pastor. • On 15 May 2017, Learjet 35A aircraft N452DA was on a repositioning flight from Philadelphia to
Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, near New York City. The two pilots were killed after the aircraft
stalled and crashed into a warehouse while circling to land. The NTSB investigation cited pilot error in continuing an unstable approach. • On 27 December 2021, Learjet 35 aircraft N880Z was en route to
Gillespie Field (KSEE) in El Cajon, California, near San Diego when it crashed onto a nearby street, killing all four occupants. • On 1 July 2022, a medical flight Learjet 35A, registration LV-BPA, suffered an accident at the
Río Grande Gob. Ramón Trejo Noel airport, in the Province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands, Argentina, killing all four occupants. • On 1 November 2023, a Learjet 35A operating as an air ambulance
overran runway 20 at
Cuernavaca Airport in
Morelos, Mexico, and went into a steep ravine, bursting into flames. The two pilots along with a passenger and a patient were killed. • On 23 July 2024, a private Learjet 35, registration PP-EER, crashed inside an eucalyptus plantation, in
Matupá, Brazil, killing the two crew members on board. ==Operators==