1974 Air East crash
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 A Beechcraft 99 similar to the accident aircraft  | |
| Accident summary | |
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| Summary | Failure to maintain flying speed; Improper IFR operation; Premature descent below safe approach slope | 
| Site | 
Johnstown, Pennsylvania  40°18′56″N 78°50′05″W / 40.31556°N 78.83472°WCoordinates: 40°18′56″N 78°50′05″W / 40.31556°N 78.83472°W  | 
| Passengers | 15 | 
| Crew | 2 | 
| Injuries (non-fatal) | 5 | 
| Fatalities | 12 | 
| Survivors | 5 | 
| Aircraft type | Beechcraft Model 99A | 
| Operator | Air East | 
| Registration | N125AE | 
| Flight origin | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 
| Destination | Johnstown–Cambria County Airport | 
On 6 January 1974, an Air East Beechcraft Model 99A crashed short of the runway at Johnstown–Cambria County Airport near Johnstown, Pennsylvania after it failed to maintain flying speed and made a premature descent below the safe approach slope for reasons undetermined. Of the 15 passengers and two crew members on board, 11 passengers and one crew member were killed.[1]
While the pilot was killed, the co-pilot survived the crash with serious injuries. The co-pilot eventually fully recovered from his injuries and has spent a long career in aviation.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "6 January 1974 – Accident details". PlaneCrashInfo.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
 - ↑ "Johnstown, PA Commuter Plane Crashes On Landing, Jan 1974". 2008-03-09. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
 - ↑ Twombly, Ian J. (March 2014). "Jerry Knouff: Been there, done that". AOPA Pilot magazine: 112. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
 
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