It's right around 2.3 million hours of flight time for every 1 accident.
Almost 1,200 built and only like 60 have had an accident
Here's the last 4 according to the NTSB:
1. Probable Cause Factual -(12/03/2009)
Probable Cause - (03/03/2010)
--Event Date: 6/1/2009
--Location: Chicago, IL
-- Make/Model: MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD80
-- NTSB # OPS09IA006A
-- Event Severity: Incident
2. Foreign 3/20/1999 GENEVA, Switzerland Boeing MD80/87 DCA99WA081 Incident
3. Probable Cause Factual (01/10/1995)
Probable Cause (10/13/1995)
-- Event Date: 7/8/1994
-- Location: DENVER, CO
-- Make/ Model: MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD80
-- NTSB #: FTW94IA227
-- Event Severity: Incident
-- Carrier: CONTINENTAL AIRLINES
- Reg. # N83873
4. Probable Cause Factual
Probable Cause (01/25/1990)
-- Event Date: 7/14/1988
-- Location: CHICAGO, IL MCDONNELL
-- Make/Model: DOUGLAS MD80
-- NTSB#: CHI88IA165
-- Event Severity: Incident
-- Carrier: AMERICAN AIRLINES
- Reg # N253A
For the rest, go here:
http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/index.aspx
and use "MD8" for the query this way you'll get the 80s, 82s, 88s, 80/87s, 83-s
...it seems most of them involve Delta Airlines...