Showing posts with label Royal Air Freight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Air Freight. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2010

First NTSB report on the Royal Air Freight Learjet accident in Illinois

by B. N. Sullivan

NTSB logoThe U. S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released preliminary information regarding the fatal crash of a Learjet 35A in Illinois earlier this month. The accident, which occurred January 5, 2010, at 13:28 CST near Chicago Executive Airport (PWK), claimed the lives of both pilots on board.

According to the NTSB report, the aircraft (registration N720RA), operated by Royal Air Freight as flight RAX 988, had departed Pontiac, Michigan, at 13:35 EST. The Learjet, which was operating under Part 91 rules as a positioning flight, impacted water and terrain while maneuvering to final approach to runway 34 at PWK.

Quoting from the NTSB preliminary report:
Preliminary air traffic control communications and radar data revealed the flight was cleared for a visual approach to runway 16, followed by a right traffic, circle to land approach to runway 34. Radar data showed the airplane enter a right traffic pattern for approach to runway 34. Several witnesses observed the airplane on downwind, base leg, and enter a right turn for final approach. During the right turn to final approach, the airplane was observed to enter a 90-degree bank right turn, roll inverted, and enter a nose down descent toward terrain.
Wreckage of the accident aircraft was located in the Des Plaines River, approximately 2 miles south of the centerline of PWK's runway 34. The wreckage has been removed to a storage facility for further examination. The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) was recovered from the river and sent to the NTSB Vehicle Recorders laboratory for examination and readout.

Regarding the pilots, the captain was hired by Royal Air Freight in October 2003, and had accumulated approximately 7,000 total flight hours, and approximately 3,500 hours in Learjets. The first officer was hired in February 2005, and had accumulated approximately 7,000 total flight hours, and approximately 3,000 hours in Learjets.

The NTSB investigation is continuing.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Two killed in Royal Air Freight Learjet 35A crash in Illinois

by B.N. Sullivan

A Learjet 35A operated by Royal Air Freight crashed early this afternoon, January 5, 2010, near Wheeling, IL. The aircraft (registration N720RA), operating as flight RAX 988, had departed Pontiac-Oakland County International Airport (PTK) in Michigan and was on approach to runway 34 at Chicago-Executive Airport (PWK) at the time of the accident. A CNN report about the accident quoted a firefighting official at the scene who said that both crew members on the Learjet had perished. The aircraft was completely destroyed.

News reports about the accident say that the aircraft had been cleared to land at PWK, and was on final approach when it crashed into a wooded area just south of the airport. News photos from the accident scene show aircraft wreckage along the banks of the Des Plaines River.

Fox News has posted several photos of the accident scene on its Web site.

Royal Air Freight is a Part 135 carrier based in Waterford, MI.

Condolences to the families and friends of the deceased pilots.


Related: First NTSB report on the Royal Air Freight Learjet accident in Illinois