Estado: | Accident investigation report completed and information captured |
Fecha: | viernes 12 septiembre 1980 |
Hora: | 20:58 |
Tipo: |  Douglas DC-3A |
Operador: | Florida Commuter Airlines |
Registración: | N75KW |
Numéro de série: | 4861 |
Año de Construcción: | 1942 |
Horas Totales de la Célula: | 64700 |
Motores: | 2 Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92 |
Tripulación: | Fatalidades: 4 / Ocupantes: 4 |
Pasajeros: | Fatalidades: 30 / Ocupantes: 30 |
Total: | Fatalidades: 34 / Ocupantes: 34 |
Daños en la Aeronave: | Anulado |
Consecuencias: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Ubicación: | 6,5 km (4.1 milles) SW de la costa de West End Settlement ( Bahamas)
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Fase: | Aproximación (APR) |
Naturaleza: | Vuelo Internacional No Programado |
Aeropuerto de Salida: | West Palm Beach International Airport, FL (PBI/KPBI), Estados Unidos de América |
Aeropuerto de Llegada: | Freeport-Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO/MYGF), Bahamas |
Descripción:N75KW initiated takeoff from West Palm Beach at 19:40. The crew rejected the takeoff, reported that they had no airspeed indication and taxied back to the ramp. It appeared that both pitot tubes were covered or partially covered with a mud dauber's nest. The airspeed indicator then tested ok and the flight took off from runway 09L at 20:35. The crew were cleared to climb to 5,000 feet, to intercept Bahama Route 63V (BR 63V), and to proceed on course. At 20:49:23 Miami center cleared N75KW for the approach to Freeport and to cross the Halbi intersection at 4,000 feet. Around 20:57 Freeport approach control cleared the flight to descend to 1,400 feet for a VOR approach to land on runway 24 at Freeport, which was acknowledged. This was the last radio contact with the flight.
The DC-3 descended into the sea in low ceilings, low visibility with moderate turbulence and thunderstorm activity.
Probable Cause:
PROBABLE CAUSE: "Unable to determine the probable cause of this accident from the available evidence. Although the Board has been unable to determine the probable cause with any degree of precision, the following factors may have contributed:
1) Flight into known thunderstorm activities and turbulence;
2) Pre-existing discrepancies in the pitot/static system of the aircraft and their effect on the reliability of the flight instruments;
3) Lack of operational control exercised by the airline's management."
Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: | NTSB  |
Status: | Investigation completed |
Duration: | 189 days (6 months) | Accident number: | NTSB/AAR-81-5 | Download report: | Final report
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Fuentes:
» NTSB Safety Recommendations A-81-35
» NTSB-AAR-80-05
Subsiguiente / acciones de seguridad
NTSB issued 1 Safety Recommendation
Issued: 02-APR-1981 | To: FAA | A-81-35 |
REQUIRE ALL AIRCRFT USED IN REVENUE PASSENGER OPERATIONS WHICH ARE NOT PRESENTLY REQUIRED TO BE EQUIPPED WITH AN APPROVED WEATHER DETECTION DEVICE UNDER 14 CFR 121 OR 14 CFR 135 TO HAVE AN APPROPRIATE AIRBORNE WEATHER DETECTION DEVICE THAT IS IN SATISFACTORY OPERATING CONDITION WHEN FLIGHT UNDER IFR OR NIGHT VFR CONDITIONS IS ANTICIPATED AND CURRENT WEATHER REPORTS INDICATE THAT THUNDERSTORMS OR OTHER POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS THAT CAN BE DETECTED WITH AN AIRBORNE WEATHER DETECTION DEVICE MAY REASONABLY BE EXPECTED ALONG THE ROUTE TO BE FLOWN. (Closed - Unacceptable Action) |
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Distance from West Palm Beach International Airport, FL to Freeport-Grand Bahama International Airport as the crow flies is 139 km (87 miles).
Accident location: Approximate; accuracy within a few kilometers.
This information is not presented as the Flight Safety Foundation or the Aviation Safety Network’s opinion as to the cause of the accident. It is preliminary and is based on the facts as they are known at this time.