•
25 December 1967: Flight 002, a
Douglas C-47A (HS-TDH), crashed at
Chiang Mai International Airport due to pilot error, killing 4 out of 31 passengers and crew on board. •
21 January 1968: At 10000 feet over Damnoen Saduak District, Ratchaburi Province, a Thai Airways
Sud Caravelle IA (HS-TGL) collided with Royal Thai Air Force
Beechcraft Queen Air 02018 that was photographing the Caravelle in flight; the Baron lost control and crashed, killing all six on board, but the Caravelle landed safely at Bangkok. •
7 May 1971: A Thai Airways Douglas C-47A (HS-TDE) undershot the runway at Mae Hong Son Airport, landing hard and bouncing in the process, after which it veered off the runway and turned around; all 21 on board survived, but the aircraft was written off. •
27 April 1980:
Flight 231, a
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 en route from
Khon Kaen to
Bangkok, lost altitude during a thunderstorm and crashed about 8 miles from
Don Mueang International Airport. All four crew members and 40 of the 49 passengers were killed. •
21 June 1980: A Thai Airways Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (HS-THG) overran the runway on takeoff at Chiang Rai Airport after failing to get airborne; all 21 on board survived, but the aircraft was written off. •
15 April 1985: A Thai Airways
Boeing 737-200 (HS-TBB) hit high ground on
Phuket and was destroyed by the impact and subsequent fire. All four passengers and seven crew members were killed. The accident occurred after a failure of both engines was reported. •
28 April 1987: A Thai Airways Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (HS-THI) made a wheels-up landing at Chiang Rai Airport after the co-pilot forgot to lower the landing gear; all 43 passengers and crew on board survived, but the aircraft was written off. •
31 August 1987:
Flight 365, a Boeing 737-200 (HS-TBC) flying from
Hat Yai to
Phuket, crashed into the sea off Phuket. All nine crew members and 74 passengers were killed. ==See also==