List of aviation accidents and incidents in Indonesia


Following is the list of aviation accidents and incidents in Indonesian airspace or involving Indonesian-based airlines.

Death toll (50 fatalities or more)

Table key

ColumnAbbreviationDefinition
DeathsTotTotal
DeathsCCrew
DeathsPPassenger
DeathsGGround
DeathsNNotes
DeathsNo survivors
DeathsNo occupants
Deaths1*Sole survivor
T
abv.
for
Type
COMCommercial
T
abv.
for
Type
MILMilitary
T
abv.
for
Type
INBBombing
T
abv.
for
Type
INHHijacking
T
abv.
for
Type
EXGAttacked using ground-based weapons
T
abv.
for
Type
EXSAttacked by other aircraft

ColumnAbbreviationDefinition
Location< 20 km
Location"off"< 20 km
Location"near"20 km to 50 km
Location"area of"> 50 km
PhaseSTDStanding
PhaseTXITaxi
PhaseTOFTake off
PhaseICLInitial climb
PhaseENREn route
PhaseMNVManeuvering
PhaseAPRApproach
PhaseLDGLanding
PhaseUNKUnknown
Airport***Active or decommissioned military bases; closed/reassigned civil airports

Table

Deaths

Occurrences have been coded to allow for identification and sorting by group membership.
Accidents and related incidents
Any collision between a commercial and military aircraft is coded COM.
Attacks and related incidents
To provide some indication of distance between the site and the nearest location, the following three descriptors are applied:
The names of occurrence locations are based on their present-day names.

Phases of flight

The phases of flight are those defined by the joint Commercial Aviation Safety
Team/ICAO Common Taxonomy Team.
Airports associated with occurrences at all phases of flight are represented by their three-letter IATA airport code. In some cases, no IATA code is reported/assigned in which case the four-letter ICAO code is used. In rare instances, no codes exist. These airports are represented with three asterisks "***" in place of letters. Distance from the point of impact to the airport runway is provided for occurrences during the initial climb and approach phases. On occasion, distance is provided for occurrences during takeoff and landing if the aircraft impacted within the aerodrome, but not on the runway.

1930s

1971–1972

1981

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2000

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2010