NTSB Accident & Incident Reports
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigates aviation accidents and incidents involving U.S.-registered aircraft. The following is a listing of all American Airlines reported accidents and incidents from 1984. These reports include events ranging from minor operational incidents to serious accidents, along with damage assessments, injury information, and the NTSB's probable cause determination when available. Not all events listed resulted in significant damage or injury — many are precautionary reports filed as part of standard aviation safety procedures. Click on any NTSB report number for full details.
| Date | Registration | NTSB # | Aircraft | Location | Damage | Injury |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 15, 1984 | N124AA | FTW84IA400 | McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 | DFW AIRPORT, TX | MINR | None |
| May 30, 1984 | N951AA | FTW84LA255 | AMERICAN AEROLIGHTS EAGLE 2 | GOLDSBY, OK | Substantial | None |
| Mar 6, 1984 | N9011P | ATL84FA116 | PIPER PA-24-260 | MANASSAS, VA | Destroyed | Fatal |
| Feb 28, 1984 | N712US | NYC84LA094 | CESSNA 500 | FITCHBURG, MA | Substantial | None |