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Comair Flight 3272

Comair Flight 3272 was a Comair flight from Cincinnati to Detroit on Thursday, January 9, 1997. While on approach for landing, the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia aircraft crashed nose-down 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport at 15:54 EST.[1][2][3] All 29 aboard, 26 passengers and three crew members, were killed.[4][5]

Comair Flight 3272
A Comair Embraer EMB-120,
similar to the one involved
Accident
DateJanuary 9, 1997 (1997-01-09)
SummaryAtmospheric icing leading to loss of control
SiteRaisinville Township, near Dundee, Michigan, U.S.
41°57′48.08″N 83°33′8.39″W / 41.9633556°N 83.5523306°W / 41.9633556; -83.5523306Coordinates: 41°57′48.08″N 83°33′8.39″W / 41.9633556°N 83.5523306°W / 41.9633556; -83.5523306
Aircraft
Aircraft typeEmbraer 120 RT Brasilia
OperatorComair (as Delta Connection)
Call signCOMAIR 3272
RegistrationN265CA
Flight originCincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
DestinationDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Occupants29
Passengers26
Crew3
Fatalities29
Survivors0

The cause of the crash was determined to be inadequate and out of date flight crew procedures for icing conditions. Some of these originated with the Federal Aviation Administration's failure to specify suitable minimum airspeeds for icing conditions, some were Comair procedure manual defects, including superseded instructions on the use of de-icing boots that did not follow the aircraft manufacturer's instructions.

Passengers and crew

There were 26 passengers on board the Embraer 120, registered as N265CA. There were two crew members in the cockpit and a flight attendant in the cabin. The captain was Dann Carlsen, age 42, who was the pilot monitoring (PM). He had 5,329 flight hours, including 1,097 hours on the EMB-120. The first officer was Kenneth Reece, age 29, who was the Pilot Flying (PF) on Flight 3272. Reece had 2,582 flight hours, with 1,494 of them on the EMB-120.[3]: 6–8 

Accident

Flight 3272 took off from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport at 14:53. Less than an hour later, the pilots began the approach to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. The air traffic controller instructed the pilots to descend to 4,000 feet (1,220 m) and turn right on a heading of 180 degrees.

About 45 seconds later, the pilots were instructed to turn left onto a heading of 090 degrees to intercept the localizer. During the turn, Captain Carlsen made the statement "Yeah, looks like your low speed indicator," and asked First Officer Reece for increased power to the engines. Almost immediately the aircraft abruptly stalled. It violently rolled 145 degrees to the left, to the right, and back to the left again. The pilots lost control, and Flight 3272 crashed into a rural field in Raisinville Township in Monroe County, killing all 29 aboard.[6]

Aftermath

The National Transportation Safety Board very quickly has noticed similarities between this accident and American Eagle Flight 4184. NTSB determined that the probable cause was inadequate standards for icing operations while in flight, specifically the failure of the Federal Aviation Administration to establish adequate minimum airspeeds for icing conditions, leading to a loss of control when the airplane accumulated a thin, rough accretion of ice on its lifting surfaces.

A contributing factor was the decision of the crew to operate in icing conditions while near the lower end of the flight envelope while the flaps were retracted. Comair had not established unambiguous minimum airspeed values for flap configurations and for flight in icing conditions. They also, against recommendation of the plane's manufacturer, failed to activate deicing boots on the wings. This was because the Comair Flight manual recommendation was in contravention of the manufacturers due to a concern over "ice bridging", a concern held over from older planes that was no longer valid on newer generation planes like the Embraer 120.

As the plane crash site is on private property, a memorial was built at the Roselawn Memorial Park in La Salle, Michigan where unidentified remains of those killed in the crash are buried.[7]

Dramatization

The investigation into the crash was covered in "Deadly Myth", a 2017 episode of Mayday, a Canadian television series about air crashes.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Plane crashes in 'ball of fire'; 29 killed". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Knight-Ridder News Service, The New York Times, Associated Press. January 10, 1997. p. 1A.
  2. ^ Hughes, John (January 10, 1997). "Plane crashes in big fireball near Detroit". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. p. 1A.
  3. ^ a b "In-Flight Icing Encounter and Uncontrolled Collision with Terrain, COMAIR Flight 3272, Embraer EMB-129RT, N265CA, Monroe, Michigan, January 9, 1997" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. November 4, 1997. NTSB/AAR-98/04. (PDF) from the original on November 15, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  4. ^ Wilkinson, Mike (January 10, 1997). "29 die in Ida plane crash". Toledo Blade. Ohio. p. 1.
  5. ^ "In crisis, Comair stayed on course". The Cincinnati Enquirer. January 19, 1997. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
  6. ^ Hyde, Justin (January 10, 1997). "Investigators seek clues in plane crash". Ludington Daily News. (Michigan). Associated Press. p. 1.
  7. ^ Kisonas, Ray (April 18, 2017). "Comair pilots visit crash site". Monroe News. Monroe, Michigan. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  8. ^ "Deadly Myth (Comair Flight 3272) - S17E02 - Mayday". tvcountdown.com. Retrieved October 8, 2018.

External links

  • Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network
  • NTSB Aircraft Accident Safety Report
  • Appendix C
  • Appendix D
  • Appendix E
  • Appendix F
  • Appendix G
  • Appendix H
  • Appendix I
  • NTSB investigation docket
  • Strangers united in death - The Cincinnati Enquirer (Listing of passengers on the flights)

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Comair Flight 3272 was a Comair flight from Cincinnati to Detroit on Thursday January 9 1997 While on approach for landing the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia aircraft crashed nose down 18 miles 29 km southwest of Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport at 15 54 EST 1 2 3 All 29 aboard 26 passengers and three crew members were killed 4 5 Comair Flight 3272A Comair Embraer EMB 120 similar to the one involvedAccidentDateJanuary 9 1997 1997 01 09 SummaryAtmospheric icing leading to loss of controlSiteRaisinville Township near Dundee Michigan U S 41 57 48 08 N 83 33 8 39 W 41 9633556 N 83 5523306 W 41 9633556 83 5523306 Coordinates 41 57 48 08 N 83 33 8 39 W 41 9633556 N 83 5523306 W 41 9633556 83 5523306AircraftAircraft typeEmbraer 120 RT BrasiliaOperatorComair as Delta Connection Call signCOMAIR 3272RegistrationN265CAFlight originCincinnati Northern Kentucky International AirportDestinationDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County AirportOccupants29Passengers26Crew3Fatalities29Survivors0The cause of the crash was determined to be inadequate and out of date flight crew procedures for icing conditions Some of these originated with the Federal Aviation Administration s failure to specify suitable minimum airspeeds for icing conditions some were Comair procedure manual defects including superseded instructions on the use of de icing boots that did not follow the aircraft manufacturer s instructions Contents 1 Passengers and crew 2 Accident 3 Aftermath 4 Dramatization 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPassengers and crew EditThere were 26 passengers on board the Embraer 120 registered as N265CA There were two crew members in the cockpit and a flight attendant in the cabin The captain was Dann Carlsen age 42 who was the pilot monitoring PM He had 5 329 flight hours including 1 097 hours on the EMB 120 The first officer was Kenneth Reece age 29 who was the Pilot Flying PF on Flight 3272 Reece had 2 582 flight hours with 1 494 of them on the EMB 120 3 6 8 Accident EditFlight 3272 took off from Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport at 14 53 Less than an hour later the pilots began the approach to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport The air traffic controller instructed the pilots to descend to 4 000 feet 1 220 m and turn right on a heading of 180 degrees About 45 seconds later the pilots were instructed to turn left onto a heading of 090 degrees to intercept the localizer During the turn Captain Carlsen made the statement Yeah looks like your low speed indicator and asked First Officer Reece for increased power to the engines Almost immediately the aircraft abruptly stalled It violently rolled 145 degrees to the left to the right and back to the left again The pilots lost control and Flight 3272 crashed into a rural field in Raisinville Township in Monroe County killing all 29 aboard 6 Aftermath EditThe National Transportation Safety Board very quickly has noticed similarities between this accident and American Eagle Flight 4184 NTSB determined that the probable cause was inadequate standards for icing operations while in flight specifically the failure of the Federal Aviation Administration to establish adequate minimum airspeeds for icing conditions leading to a loss of control when the airplane accumulated a thin rough accretion of ice on its lifting surfaces A contributing factor was the decision of the crew to operate in icing conditions while near the lower end of the flight envelope while the flaps were retracted Comair had not established unambiguous minimum airspeed values for flap configurations and for flight in icing conditions They also against recommendation of the plane s manufacturer failed to activate deicing boots on the wings This was because the Comair Flight manual recommendation was in contravention of the manufacturers due to a concern over ice bridging a concern held over from older planes that was no longer valid on newer generation planes like the Embraer 120 As the plane crash site is on private property a memorial was built at the Roselawn Memorial Park in La Salle Michigan where unidentified remains of those killed in the crash are buried 7 Dramatization EditThe investigation into the crash was covered in Deadly Myth a 2017 episode of Mayday a Canadian television series about air crashes 8 See also EditList of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft Aviation safetyReferences Edit Plane crashes in ball of fire 29 killed Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder News Service The New York Times Associated Press January 10 1997 p 1A Hughes John January 10 1997 Plane crashes in big fireball near Detroit Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press p 1A a b In Flight Icing Encounter and Uncontrolled Collision with Terrain COMAIR Flight 3272 Embraer EMB 129RT N265CA Monroe Michigan January 9 1997 PDF National Transportation Safety Board November 4 1997 NTSB AAR 98 04 Archived PDF from the original on November 15 2016 Retrieved June 18 2019 Wilkinson Mike January 10 1997 29 die in Ida plane crash Toledo Blade Ohio p 1 In crisis Comair stayed on course The Cincinnati Enquirer January 19 1997 Retrieved October 21 2009 Hyde Justin January 10 1997 Investigators seek clues in plane crash Ludington Daily News Michigan Associated Press p 1 Kisonas Ray April 18 2017 Comair pilots visit crash site Monroe News Monroe Michigan Retrieved November 6 2019 Deadly Myth Comair Flight 3272 S17E02 Mayday tvcountdown com Retrieved October 8 2018 External links EditAccident description at the Aviation Safety Network NTSB Aircraft Accident Safety Report Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix I NTSB investigation docket Strangers united in death The Cincinnati Enquirer Listing of passengers on the flights Portals Aviation Michigan 1990s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Comair Flight 3272 amp oldid 1129075860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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