Choppagirl: Dallas and Essendon - sound similar?
& also via CBS news national:
And the official NTSB update:
Obviously way to early to speculate but like Choppagirl I can see the similarities with the YMEN DFO accident. However I can also see some stark differences i.e Multi-crew aircraft, possibly operating under Part 91 etc..etc
There is also a notable difference in the professionalism and clinical handling of the initial phases of the AAI (reference the NTSB presser above).
IMO there are in fact more similarities to the Wichita B200 accident: see - The HVH YMEN DFO faery tale grows
Also it should be noted neither of the buildings were built alongside the active runways, nor were the buildings a massive shopping complex with the potential for on ground casualties in their thousands:
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(07-02-2019, 06:04 AM)Choppagirl Wrote: https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2019/07/01/addi...e-unknown/
North Texas Teens, Parents Among 10 Killed In Addison Plane Crash
UPDATED: July 1, 2019 2:04 PM
https://cbsloc.al/2Npf3VO
ADDISON (CBSDFW.COM) – John Paul II High School in Plano confirmed two students were among those killed in a plane crash at the Addison Municipal Airport.
Sophomore Alice Maritato and All Saints Catholic School 8th grader Dylan Maritato were on the plane when it when down. The teenager’s mother, Ornella Ellard, and stepfather, Brian Ellard, were also onboard and are included in the 10 people confirmed dead.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators returned to the scene early Monday morning.
The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air plane crashed into a private hangar just after 9:00 a.m. Sunday. Moments after the plane slammed into the building Air Traffic Control radioed, “Everybody just standby, we had a accident on the field… so expect not to go out anytime soon.”
Federal officials have confirmed two crew members and eight passengers were on the plane and all lost their lives. Witnesses say the plane had just taken off when it veered hard left and dropped its wing.
The plane burst into flames when it hit the hanger, sending thick black smoke billing into the air. Before nightfall on Sunday investigators were able to walk through the charred crash scene.
Officials are still trying to determine what caused the plane, that was headed from Addison to St. Petersburg Florida, to go down and say their focus today will be on trying to find perishable evidence. Experts say investigators will most likely start by looking at engine failure, pilot error and weight issues as possible causes of the crash.
In addition to identifying the dead, investigators are also gathering background information on those at the controls of the plane.
“We do not know the condition of the flight crew in terms of their prior experience,” explained National Transportation Safety Board Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg. “We don’t know if they’ve flown together or not. But that will definitely come out in the investigation. There will be a deep dive into the pilot’s background.”
It’s unclear what communication the plane had with air traffic controllers.
According to Landsberg, there was some initial confusion about the owner of plane because the craft had recently been sold and the tail number changed. Monday morning the plane’s former owner, “Planemasters” out of Chicago, confirmed that the plane was sold to Addison-based “EE Operations” and the new tail number was registered in April.
Damage to an airplane hangar after a plane crash killed 10 people at the Addison Municipal Airport. (credit: Chopper 11)
NTSB lead investigator Jennifer Rodi said investigators will be, “… looking into the man, the machine, and the environment. Man specifically; the flight crew onboard‚ their training, knowledge and experience as it applies to the aircraft and the operations.”
Early Monday afternoon CBS 11 News confirmed that all of the passengers on the plane were members of the Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas.
NTSB investigators are soliciting help from witnesses, looking for any photos or videos that might have been shot of the crash.
& also via CBS news national:
Quote:"I've never seen anything like that": Witness describes deadly Texas plane crash
Addison, Texas — New details are emerging about the victims of a small plane crash outside Dallas. All 10 people on board were killed Sunday morning when the plane crashed into a hangar just after takeoff.
Among the passengers who died was Alice Maritato, a sophomore in high school and her brother, middle school student Dylan Maritato. They were traveling with their mother, Ornella and step-father Brian Ellard, heading to St. Petersburg, Florida.
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board found the cockpit voice recorder late Sunday night.
Pilot David Snell witnessed the crash from a nearby hangar.
"Myself and my other pilot friend, we knew that the plane was not producing the type of takeoff power that it typically would by the sound, plus it wasn't climbing the way it typically would and it appeared a little tail low and we knew that airplane was in trouble," he said.
The twin-engine Beechcraft Super King was taking off at the north end of the airport. Witnesses said it lifted off the runway, reaching about 300 feet, when it began losing power and altitude. The plane then veered left and dropped its left wing, before slamming into the hangar.
"All my years of flying I've never seen anything like that. But my thoughts are for the families, the people, the lives changed and there's nothing you can do about it," Snell said.
There is security video of the accident, but it's not expected to be released until the final report is released. A preliminary report could come out in a few weeks.
And the official NTSB update:
Obviously way to early to speculate but like Choppagirl I can see the similarities with the YMEN DFO accident. However I can also see some stark differences i.e Multi-crew aircraft, possibly operating under Part 91 etc..etc
There is also a notable difference in the professionalism and clinical handling of the initial phases of the AAI (reference the NTSB presser above).
IMO there are in fact more similarities to the Wichita B200 accident: see - The HVH YMEN DFO faery tale grows
Also it should be noted neither of the buildings were built alongside the active runways, nor were the buildings a massive shopping complex with the potential for on ground casualties in their thousands:
MTF...P2