Montana Plane Crash: 17 Dead, Says FAA

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MATT GOURAS | March 22, 2009 11:30 PM EST | AP

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In this picture provided by Martha Guidoni via The Montana Standard, a fire burns inside the Holy Cross Cemetery after a small, singe-engine plane crashed in an area just south of the Bert Mooney Airport in Butte, Mont. on Sunday, March 22, 2009. Seventeen people, including several children, were killed in the incident, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. (AP Photo/The Montana Standard, Martha Guidoni)

BUTTE, Mont. — A small plane _ possibly carrying children on a ski trip _ crashed Sunday as it approached the Butte airport, killing 14 to 17 people aboard, a federal official said. The single engine turboprop nose-dived into a cemetery 500 feet from its destination.

The aircraft crashed and burned while attempting to land, said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Mike Fergus. The plane crashed in Holy Cross Cemetery.

An investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board offered few details at a press conference in Butte Sunday night. No cause of the crash was given.

"We are just beginning our investigation," said Kristi Dunks. "We don't have a lot of information at this time.

"Certain family members were contacted," she said. "At this point, I don't have an exact number."

Dunks would not say if there had been a distress call from the pilot. It was partly cloudy, the visibility was 10 miles and winds were blowing from the northwest around 10 mph at the time of the crash, according to hourly temperature information from the National Weather Service.

The aircraft had departed from Oroville, Calif., and the pilot had filed a flight plan showing a destination of Bozeman, about 85 miles southeast of Butte. But the pilot canceled his flight plan at some point and headed for Butte, Fergus said.

Preliminary reports indicate the dead include numerous children, he said.

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"We think that it was probably a ski trip for the kids," Fergus said.

Butte Silver-Bow Sheriff John Walsh said there were a few people at the cemetery at the time of the crash, but no one on the ground was injured. He would not describe witness reports.

"I heard a loud bang," said Nick Dipasquale, 19, who was working at a gas station across the street. "It sounded like someone ran into the building."

He said he ran outside to see flames as tall as the trees.

Dipasquale said people who were fueling their cars said they saw the plane flying low, begin a turn, start to wobble and then slam into the ground.

Fergus said the Pilatus PC-12 aircraft was manufactured in 2001. Such planes are certified to carry 12 people.

The plane was registered to Eagle Cap Leasing Inc. in Enterprise, Ore., Fergus said. He didn't know who was operating the plane.

I. Felkamp is listed in Oregon corporate records as Eagle Cap's president. Attempts to reach him by phone were unsuccessful.

The flight originated at Brown Field Municipal airport in San Diego on Saturday evening and flew to Redlands, Calif., where it left Sunday morning for Vacaville, Calif., according to Flight Aware, a Web site that tracks air traffic. From there it flew to Oroville, Calif., and then to Butte. The NTSB could not confirm that information.

"We are still gathering the information of the aircraft, it's purpose, what they were doing and where they were going," Dunks said.

In California, Tom Hagler said he saw a group of about a dozen children and four adults Sunday morning at the Oroville Municipal Airport, about 70 miles north of Sacramento.

Hagler, owner of Table Mountain Aviation, described the children as ranging from about 6- to 10 year olds. He let the children into his building to use the restroom.

"There were a lot of kids in the group," he said. "A lot of really cute kids."

Hagler said he showed the pilot where he could fuel his plane, and the pilot said he expected his flight to take two-and-a-half hours. The pilot didn't file a flight plan at the Oroville airport.

National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Keith Holloway said its investigators were expected to arrive in Butte late Sunday or early Monday.

The crash is the fourth major plane accident in the U.S. in slightly more than three months.

On Dec. 20, Continental Airlines plane veered off a runway and slid into a snowy field at Denver International Airport, injuring 37 people. No one was killed. In January, a US Airways jetliner landed in New York's Hudson River after a flock of geese disabled both its engines. All 155 people onboard survived. Last month, commuter plane fell on a house in a suburb of Buffalo, N.Y., killing all 49 passengers and a man in the home.

Before the Buffalo crash there hadn't been an accident involving a commercial airliner in the U.S. in which there were fatalities in more than two years.

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Associated Press writer Tom Verdin contributed to this report from Oroville, Calif.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects that visibility was 10 miles, sted 10 feet; ADDS video)

BUTTE, Mont. — A small plane _ possibly carrying children on a ski trip _ crashed Sunday as it approached the Butte airport, killing 14 to 17 people aboard, a federal official said. The single e...
BUTTE, Mont. — A small plane _ possibly carrying children on a ski trip _ crashed Sunday as it approached the Butte airport, killing 14 to 17 people aboard, a federal official said. The single e...
 
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- karenann I'm a Fan of karenann 5 fans permalink

As truly sad and horrific as this is -- what is even more horrible is that there were that many people aboard the plane. This is a single engine turbo prop. If the plane is cleared to seat 12 passengers, then no amount of rationalization ("well, they're kids and they weigh half as much as adults. . . ") justifies carrying any more. They must have been sitting in the aisle and/or on top of one another.

One word comes to mind: Stupid. Unnecessary, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 03/23/2009
- JulieSA I'm a Fan of JulieSA 164 fans permalink
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Latest report says 14 people perished, including seven children. Some of the kids were babies and pre-schoolers. I guess the little ones were in laps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 03/23/2009
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The Pilatus PC-12 is an extremely safe and reliable aircraft (I have yet to fly one). However, as with all aircraft, there are weigh and balance tolerances that must be observed, if the flight is to conclude safely. With 25 years of piloting, I have seen a few pilots do some really crazy stuff. Some pilots tend to push the to extreme edges of the flight envelope, and some even manage to exceed it, to their own detriment and that of their passengers as well. An aircraft that is already operating outside of the envelope and trying to execute any kind of normal maneuvering, especially while on final approach with landing gear and flaps down, and at "normal" reduced power setting, is a disaster in the making. It may be too early to tell if W&B was the cause, but with 17 people on board, luggage and fuel, I am inclined to lean that way. There may be plenty of blame to go around, but ultimately, it is the Pilot-in-Command (PIC) who is responsible for the safety of the flight, and so his/her judgment may have been lacking in this regard, but it is too early to tell, until the NTSB finishes their investigation. This is so sad, and probably could have been avoided. My thoughts are with the bereaved families.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 03/23/2009

There have been a lot of plane crashes this year. Maybe it's because the Media are actually highlighting them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 03/23/2009
- DMEEPhD I'm a Fan of DMEEPhD 4 fans permalink

I see..., so your theory is that media coverage causes plane crashes? How's that work, exactly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 03/23/2009

This is just so so sad. To the families and friends of the victims: The entire area here in Montana is in shock and sending our prayers and thoughts your way. Please know that your loved ones have been and will be treated with the utmost care and dignity until we can get them home to you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 03/23/2009
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Over weight and, therefore, under fueled?

My father was killed (1966) about a 150 miles (West Yellowstone) from this tragedy in an air crash; he was the pilot. (commercial pilot)

To this day; all aircrashes bring me melancholy.

I feel deeply for these families. The shock never leaves. It just never seems real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 03/23/2009
- vesaversa1 I'm a Fan of vesaversa1 12 fans permalink
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Heart breaking and weird to see a plane dive straight down into a grave yard and crash , it's like something right out of a horror movie

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 AM on 03/23/2009

Yes it is. And as sad as it is, it could have been horrendously worse. This cemetery is directly across the street on Harrison Ave. from a very busy Walmart Superstore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 03/23/2009
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 45 fans permalink
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Another cruel tragedy, my sincere condolences to the families and friends of the deceased.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 AM on 03/23/2009
- PepeLepew I'm a Fan of PepeLepew 281 fans permalink
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7 children? That's so heartbreaking. All of Montana is in shock right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 AM on 03/23/2009
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An airplane is not a clown car, this was a 9 seater. probably overloaded.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 AM on 03/23/2009

As a father of 3 sons,this is heartbreaking. Our prayers go out to all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 03/23/2009
- stella801 I'm a Fan of stella801 22 fans permalink
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This is turning out to be so sad. I just heard on our news that the kids were between 6 and 10 years old. OMG! This breaks my heart. They haven't released how many of the victims were children but is sounds like it was quite a few as this was apparently a Spring Break trip to go skiing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 03/23/2009
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And the numbers are expected to rise, as they continue to dig.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 03/22/2009
- Swatantra I'm a Fan of Swatantra 21 fans permalink

Dang it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 03/22/2009

Is that a sunken graven in the photo? Wonder why the cemetary caretakers don't fix it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 03/22/2009
- hilaritee I'm a Fan of hilaritee 5 fans permalink

i am guessing that they will probably fix it when the ground thaws...winter in montana means very hard ground!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 03/22/2009

You sure picked an important subject to talk about during all of this...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 AM on 03/23/2009
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It's actually a mound. An optical illusion makes it look like a depression. It's probably a fresh grave that was just filled with earth. (What a disturbing coincidence.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 03/23/2009
- ReealOne I'm a Fan of ReealOne 82 fans permalink
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This is so very, very sad. My thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of these victims. It's never easy to understand these tragedies when ANYONE is involved, but it just seems as though it's always twice as bad when there are really young children involved. So very sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 03/22/2009
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