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Coordinates: 38°1335.70N 78°4637.50W / 38.2265833°N 78.7770833°W / 38.2265833; -78.7770833
 

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Henson Airlines Flight 1517
A Beech 99 similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
DateSeptember 23, 1985
SummaryControlled flight into terrain due to pilot error
SiteGrottoes, Virginia
38°13′35.70″N 78°46′37.50″W / 38.2265833°N 78.7770833°W / 38.2265833; -78.7770833
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBeech 99
OperatorHenson Airlines
d/b/a Piedmont Commuter
Call signHENSON 1517
RegistrationN339HA
Flight originBaltimore-Washington International Airport
DestinationShenandoah Valley Regional Airport
Occupants14
Passengers12
Crew2
Fatalities14
Survivors0

On September 23, 1985, Henson Airlines Flight 1517 crashed in Grottoes, Virginia, while on approach to the Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport. The two pilots and twelve passengers were killed.

Accident details[edit]

Henson Airlines Flight 1517 was a regular scheduled flight from Baltimore-Washington International AirporttoShenandoah Valley Regional Airport. The flight was operated on behalf of Piedmont Airlines as Piedmont Commuter.

At 9:59 am, Flight 1517 departed Baltimore bound for Shenandoah Valley. On board were twelve passengers and two crew members. The crew were Captain Martin Burns III (27), and First Officer Zilda Spadaro-Wolan (26).

The flight was routine until approach into Shenandoah Valley. At 10:14 am, Captain Burns told the Air Traffic Controller that he believed that the plane was too far west of his course. The controller tried several times to reach Flight 1517 by radio to no avail.

The search for Flight 1517 started at 10:25 am. At 6:42 pm, Civil Air Patrol located the crash site 6 miles east from the airport. Flight 1517 struck the southwest face of Hall Mountain at an elevation of 2,400 ft.[1]

Zilda Spadaro-Wolan was the first female commercial airline pilot to perish in an airplane crash in the United States.

Cause[edit]

The US National Transportation Safety Board determined that the probable cause of this accident was a navigational error by the flight crew resulting from their use of the incorrect navigational facility and their failure to adequately monitor the flight instruments. Factors which contributed to the flightcrew's errors were: (1) the nonstandardized navigational radio systems installed in the airline's Beech 99 fleet; (2) intracockpit communication difficulties associated with high ambient noise levels in the airplane; (3) inadequate training of the pilots by the airline; (4) the first officer's limited multiengine and instrument flying experience; (5) the pilots' limited experience in their positions in the Beech 99; and (6) stress-inducing events in the lives of the pilots. Also contributing to the accident was the inadequate surveillance of the airline by the Federal Aviation Administration which failed to detect the deficiencies which led to the accident. [2]

Notable passengers[edit]

The passengers included playwright and actor Larry Shue and several executives of Beiersdorf, a personal care products company.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT HENSON AIRLINES FLIGHT 1517 BEECH B99, N339HA GROTTOES, VIRGINIA SEPTEMBER 23, 1985" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. September 30, 1986. NTSB/AAR-86/07. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  • ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft B99 N339HA Staunton-Shenandoah Valley Airport, VA (SHD)". Aviation Safety Network. Flight Safety Foundation. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  • ^ "Weyers Cave, VA Commuter Plane Crashes In Mountains, Sep 1985 - GenDisasters ... Genealogy in Tragedy, Disasters, Fires, Floods". Retrieved 22 December 2016.
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