Beechcraft 60 Duke Crash - 1989 - Erie, PA
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The site of a Beechcraft 60 Duke crash that occurred in 1989 in a residential neighborhood of Erie, PA
Waymark Code: WM12V3N
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 07/17/2020
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On December 28, 1989, a Beechcraft 60 Duke airplane crashed into the second story of the residence at 155 Euclid Avenue in Erie, Pennsylvania. Sadly, the pilot, Floyd Smith, and the only passenger, Elwood Graham, were killed in the crash. No one in or near the home was injured. The pilot reported briefly before the crash that the left engine was "kicking out." An investigation revealed that the probable cause of the crash was a lack of fuel in both engines, which may have resulted from "an inoperative right fuel quantity gage [sic] which resulted in inaccurate fuel consumption calculations." It is believed the pilot was attempting to make an emergency landing in nearby Lake Erie when the plan crashed into the home.
Sources:
Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives: https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-beechcraft-60-duke-erie-2-killed
New York Times Article: https://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/29/us/plane-crash-in-pennsylvania-kills-president-of-company.html
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Date of Crash: 12/28/1989
Aircraft Model: Beechcraft 60 Duke
Military or Civilian: Civilian
Tail Number: N478AD
Cause of Crash: Lack of fuel
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