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1991 Vallejo helicopter crash

On October 25, 1991, a Bell 206 carrying rock music concert promoter Bill Graham, his girlfriend Melissa Gold, and pilot Steve Kahn crashed into a transmission tower west of Vallejo, California, killing everyone on board.[3][4] The cause of the accident was determined to be the pilot's intentional flight into known adverse weather conditions.[3]

1991 Vallejo helicopter crash
Bell 206B Jetranger similar to accident aircraft
Accident
DateOctober 25, 1991
SummaryContinued flight into known adverse weather
SiteApproximately six miles west of Vallejo, California, United States
38°09′11″N 122°24′45″W / 38.15306°N 122.41250°W / 38.15306; -122.41250
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBell 206B
OperatorCorporate Mobility Inc.[1]
RegistrationN3456M[2]
Passengers2
Crew1
Fatalities3
Injuries0
Survivors0

Accident edit

The Bell 206B JetRanger was operating under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 91,[3] and departed from parking lot "F"[5] of the Concord Pavilion around 9:45 pm, bound for the Commodore Center Heliport (KJMC) in Sausalito, California, about 27 mi (43 km) to the west-southwest. The pilot had received a weather briefing in which visual flight rules (VFR) flight was not recommended due to inclement weather. Before take-off, the pilot requested and received a special VFR clearance to pass through the airspace of Buchanan Field Airport on a northwest heading.[3] When the helicopter lifted off, the weather was 0.5-mile (0.8 km) visibility, gusty winds, heavy rain, and overcast with a 200-foot (60 m) ceiling.[6] Using pilotage to navigate from one landmark to another at an altitude just below the cloud base, the pilot proceeded through the city of Vallejo and began following California State Route 37. At 9:56 pm near the northernmost point of San Pablo Bay, the Bell 206B struck the top of a 223 ft (68 m) high-voltage transmission tower, located roughly 150 ft (50 m) south of Rt. 37, and became impaled on it.[5] The aircraft exploded on impact and all three occupants suffered fatal injuries.

Aircraft and crew edit

The Bell 206B JetRanger registration number N3456M and serial number 1391, had an airframe total time of 6,279 hours and its last inspection was on September 9, 1991, seven logged hours before the accident.[1]

The pilot was 42-year-old Steve Kahn, who held valid airline transport, flight instructor, and commercial certificates, with 4,541 total flight hours logged.[1]

Aftermath edit

The helicopter became welded to the tower and a large crane was required to remove and lower it to the ground. The JetRanger was written off as damaged beyond repair. A music concert at the Concord Pavilion was interrupted for a time due to a power surge, and 23,000 homes were left without power until morning. A section of Rt. 37 was closed for days afterward, and the tower was later repaired.[5]

Investigation edit

The aircraft had to be left hanging from the tower until investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) could examine it.[5] The inquiry found the pilot had considerable geographic knowledge of the area and decided to fly VFR when conditions would indicate use of instrument flight rules (IFR). Witnesses saw the helicopter flying parallel to Rt. 37 at about 200 ft (60 m) altitude above ground level and then explode as it collided with the tower. The area sectional chart clearly showed the location and height of the high-voltage tower.

The NTSB's final conclusion was: "The pilot's intentional flight into known adverse weather, continued flight into instrument meteorological conditions, and improper altitude. Contributing to the accident were low ceilings, poor visibility, and restricted visual lookout."[3]

 
The rebuilt high-tension, high-voltage tower as it appeared in May 2015

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "NTSB Database "Factual"". ntsb.gov. National Transportation Safety Board. April 27, 1993. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  2. ^ "FAA Registry (N3456M)". Federal Aviation Administration.
  3. ^ a b c d e "NTSB Identification: LAX92LA029". ntsb.gov. National Transportation Safety Board. April 27, 1993. LAX92LA029. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  4. ^ Lambert, Bruce (November 27, 1991). "Bill Graham, Rock Impresario, Dies at 60 in Crash". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d "Bill Graham's Stairway to Heaven". check-six.com. November 22, 2014. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  6. ^ ASN archive (October 24, 2008). "ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 35961". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved June 16, 2015.

External links edit

  • Blair’s Golden Road Blog - Bill Graham: 20 years Gone

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On October 25 1991 a Bell 206 carrying rock music concert promoter Bill Graham his girlfriend Melissa Gold and pilot Steve Kahn crashed into a transmission tower west of Vallejo California killing everyone on board 3 4 The cause of the accident was determined to be the pilot s intentional flight into known adverse weather conditions 3 1991 Vallejo helicopter crashBell 206B Jetranger similar to accident aircraftAccidentDateOctober 25 1991SummaryContinued flight into known adverse weatherSiteApproximately six miles west of Vallejo California United States 38 09 11 N 122 24 45 W 38 15306 N 122 41250 W 38 15306 122 41250AircraftAircraft typeBell 206BOperatorCorporate Mobility Inc 1 RegistrationN3456M 2 Passengers2Crew1Fatalities3Injuries0Survivors0 Contents 1 Accident 2 Aircraft and crew 3 Aftermath 4 Investigation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAccident editThe Bell 206B JetRanger was operating under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 91 3 and departed from parking lot F 5 of the Concord Pavilion around 9 45 pm bound for the Commodore Center Heliport KJMC in Sausalito California about 27 mi 43 km to the west southwest The pilot had received a weather briefing in which visual flight rules VFR flight was not recommended due to inclement weather Before take off the pilot requested and received a special VFR clearance to pass through the airspace of Buchanan Field Airport on a northwest heading 3 When the helicopter lifted off the weather was 0 5 mile 0 8 km visibility gusty winds heavy rain and overcast with a 200 foot 60 m ceiling 6 Using pilotage to navigate from one landmark to another at an altitude just below the cloud base the pilot proceeded through the city of Vallejo and began following California State Route 37 At 9 56 pm near the northernmost point of San Pablo Bay the Bell 206B struck the top of a 223 ft 68 m high voltage transmission tower located roughly 150 ft 50 m south of Rt 37 and became impaled on it 5 The aircraft exploded on impact and all three occupants suffered fatal injuries Aircraft and crew editThe Bell 206B JetRanger registration number N3456M and serial number 1391 had an airframe total time of 6 279 hours and its last inspection was on September 9 1991 seven logged hours before the accident 1 The pilot was 42 year old Steve Kahn who held valid airline transport flight instructor and commercial certificates with 4 541 total flight hours logged 1 Aftermath editThe helicopter became welded to the tower and a large crane was required to remove and lower it to the ground The JetRanger was written off as damaged beyond repair A music concert at the Concord Pavilion was interrupted for a time due to a power surge and 23 000 homes were left without power until morning A section of Rt 37 was closed for days afterward and the tower was later repaired 5 Investigation editThe aircraft had to be left hanging from the tower until investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board NTSB could examine it 5 The inquiry found the pilot had considerable geographic knowledge of the area and decided to fly VFR when conditions would indicate use of instrument flight rules IFR Witnesses saw the helicopter flying parallel to Rt 37 at about 200 ft 60 m altitude above ground level and then explode as it collided with the tower The area sectional chart clearly showed the location and height of the high voltage tower The NTSB s final conclusion was The pilot s intentional flight into known adverse weather continued flight into instrument meteorological conditions and improper altitude Contributing to the accident were low ceilings poor visibility and restricted visual lookout 3 nbsp The rebuilt high tension high voltage tower as it appeared in May 2015See also edit nbsp California portal nbsp Aviation portal nbsp 1990s portal 2006 Mercy Air Bell 412 crash Death of Stevie Ray Vaughan Vauxhall helicopter crashReferences edit a b c NTSB Database Factual ntsb gov National Transportation Safety Board April 27 1993 Retrieved June 16 2015 FAA Registry N3456M Federal Aviation Administration a b c d e NTSB Identification LAX92LA029 ntsb gov National Transportation Safety Board April 27 1993 LAX92LA029 Retrieved June 16 2015 Lambert Bruce November 27 1991 Bill Graham Rock Impresario Dies at 60 in Crash The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 16 2015 a b c d Bill Graham s Stairway to Heaven check six com November 22 2014 Retrieved June 16 2015 ASN archive October 24 2008 ASN Wikibase Occurrence 35961 aviation safety net Retrieved June 16 2015 External links editBlair s Golden Road Blog Bill Graham 20 years Gone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 Vallejo helicopter crash amp oldid 1183309191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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