Accident
Last updated: 22 May 2013
Statuts:Enquête Officielle
Date:18 FEV 1969
Heure:05:10 PST
Type/Sous-type:Douglas C-49J (DC-3)
Compagnie:Hawthorne Nevada Airlines
Immatriculation: N15570
Numéro de série: 6320
Année de Fabrication: 1943
Heures de vol:48274
Moteurs: 2 Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92
Equipage:victimes: 3 / à bord: 3
Passagers:victimes: 32 / à bord: 32
Total:victimes: 35 / à bord: 35
Dégats de l'appareil: Perte Totale
Conséquences: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Lieu de l'accident:20 km (12.5 milles) W of Lone Pine, CA (Etats-Unis d'Amérique) show on map
Phase de vol: En vol (ENR)
Nature:Charter National
Aéroport de départ:Hawthorne Airport, NV (HTH), Etats-Unis d'Amérique
Aéroport de destination:Hollywood-Burbank Airport, CA (BUR/KBUR), Etats-Unis d'Amérique
Numéro de vol: 708
Détails:
The DC-3 aircraft left Hawthorne (HTH) at 03:50 PST on a VFR flightplan for Burbank (BUR) and Long Beach (LGB). Last contact with the flight was at 04:06 when the crew contacted the Tonopah Flight Service Station, and requested that their flight plan be opened. At 05:10, some 20 km West of Lone Pine, the airplane impacted the face of a sheer cliff on the east slope of the Mount Whitney at an elevation of 11,770 feet m.s.l. The main body of the wreckage slid down the cliff and came to rest 500 feet back from the cliff.
An extensive ground and air search was launched after the aircraft was declared missing. Due to heavy snow accumulations on the ground, low clouds throughout the search period, and extremely hazardous terrain, the aircraft was not located until August 8, 1969.


PROBABLE CAUSE: "The deviation from the prescribed route of flight, as autorized in the company's FAA-approved operations specifications, resulting in the aircraft being operated under IFR weather conditions, in high mountainous terrain, in an area where there was a lack of radio navigation aids."

Sources:

Official accident investigation report
investigating agency: National Transport Safety Bureau (NTSB) - USA
report status: Final
report number: NTSB/AAR-70-05
report released:04-FEB-1970
duration of investigation:351 days (11.7 months)
download report: Minerial County Airlines d.b.a. Hawthorne Nevada Airlines, DC-3, N15570, near Lone Pine, California, February 18, 1969. (NTSB/AAR-70-05)
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Opérations de secours
Following the accident the FAA issued rulemaking with regards to crash locator beacon requirements.

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Plan
Ce plan montre l'aéroport de départ ainsi que la supposé destination du vol. La ligne fixe reliant les deux aéroports n'est pas le plan de vol exact.
La distance entre Hawthorne Airport, NV et Hollywood-Burbank Airport, CA est de 480 km (300 miles).

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