2014 Wichita King Air crash
Accident summary | |
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Date | 30 October 2014 |
Summary | Engine failure[1] |
Site | Wichita Mid-Continent Airport, Wichita, Kansas |
Crew | 1 |
Injuries (non-fatal) | 5 (on the ground; 1 critical) |
Fatalities | 4 (including 3 on the ground) |
Missing | 0 |
Survivors | 0 |
Aircraft type | Beechcraft King Air B200 |
Operator | Beechcraft Corporation[2] |
Registration | N52SZ |
Flight origin | Wichita Mid-Continent Airport, Wichita, Kansas |
Destination | Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport, Mena, Arkansas |
At 9:50 AM on October 30, 2014[3] Beechcraft King Air B200 N52SZ [4] carrying one crew member crashed into the FlightSafety International building at the Wichita Mid-Continent Airport in Wichita, Kansas, killing three people in the building and injuring five others, one of whom is still in critical condition[when?]. The crash initially left five people unaccounted for.[5][6][7] At the time of the crash there were more than 100 employees and visitors inside the building.[8]
Incident
The flight departed at 9:46 AM for Mena, Arkansas [9] The pilot was retired Air Traffic Controller Mark Allan Goldstein, 53, of Wichita. After takeoff, Goldstein stated "we just lost the left engine".[10] The pilot was confirmed as one of the fatalities.[11][12] 78-year-old FlightSafety instructor Jay Lee Ferguson[13] and Ukrainian American Nataliya M. Menestrina, 48, a Russian translator, were killed while in a flight simulator inside the Citation Learning Center building.[14]
Investigation and aftermath
National Transportation Safety Board investigators arrived within twelve hours, but were initially unable to enter the building due to structural safety concerns.[15] The cockpit voice recorder was recovered from the wreckage by lowering a harnessed worker from a crane.[16] Six months after the crash, Flight Safety sued Dallas Airmotive claiming they negligently performed inspections and signed off the engines as airworthy when they were not.[17]
See also
- Air Midwest Flight 5481
- 2002 Pirelli Tower plane crash
- 2002 Tampa plane crash
- 2006 New York City plane crash
- 2010 Austin suicide attack
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