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United Express Flight 6291 was a regularly scheduled United Express flight from Washington Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C. to Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. It was a service operated by Atlantic Coast Airlines on behalf of United Express.

United Express Flight 6291
A United Express Jetstream 41, sister ship to the accident aircraft
Accident
DateJanuary 7, 1994 (1994-01-07)
SummaryStalled on approach due to pilot error
SiteGahanna, near Port Columbus International Airport, United States
39°59′31.8″N 82°50′49.8″W
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBritish Aerospace Jetstream 41
OperatorAtlantic Coast Airlines
DBA United Express
Call signBLUE RIDGE 6291[1]
RegistrationN304UE[2]
Flight originWashington Dulles International Airport
DestinationPort Columbus International Airport
Occupants8
Passengers5
Crew3
Fatalities5
Survivors3

Late on the night of January 7, 1994, the British Aerospace Jetstream 41 operating as Flight 6291 stalled and crashed on approach to Port Columbus International Airport. The two pilots, the flight attendant, and two passengers died in the crash. The surviving passengers were a Taiwanese family of three.[3]


Accident


NTSB diagram of Flight 6291's flight path
NTSB diagram of Flight 6291's flight path

Flight 6291 left the gate at Dulles at 21:58 (9:58PM) for the 90-minute flight to Columbus. The crew consisted of 35-year-old Captain Derrick White, 29-year-old First Officer Anthony Samuels, and a 58-year-old flight attendant. There were five passengers on board.[4]

At 23:10 (11:10PM), Columbus Approach Control was contacted. The captain advised the controller that the aircraft was descending through 13,200 ft (4,000 m) to 11,000 ft (3,400 m). The controller assigned a 285-degree heading to intercept the Instrument Landing System (ILS) for runway 28L and cleared Flight 6291 to 10,000 ft (3,000 m). An updated weather report was at 23:15 (11:15PM), reporting a cloud overcast 800 ft (240 m) above the ground, visibility 2.5 miles (4.0 km) in light snow and fog with wind 300 degrees at 4 knots. A runway 28L ILS approach clearance was given when the flight passed the SUMIE final approach fix. A clearance to land on runway 28L was given two minutes later.

The aircraft was descending through an altitude of 1,250 ft (380 m) when the stick shaker activated and sounded for 3 seconds. After 1.5 seconds, the stick shaker sounded again. The aircraft continued to descend below the glide slope until it collided with a stand of trees in a high nose-up attitude. It came to rest upright in a commercial building, 1.2 mi (1.9 km) short of the runway. After the impact, a fire started in or near the left engine, which spread to the rest of the aircraft. At least four of the passengers survived the crash; however, only three  a family  escaped before the aircraft was fully engulfed in flames; though they were slowed by difficulty getting their seatbelts to release.[5]


Investigation


The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigated the crash and released its report on October 6, 1994. In the report, the crew and Atlantic Coast Airlines were faulted for the crash. The pilots followed a poorly planned and executed approach, then improperly responded to a stall warning, and lacked experience in aircraft equipped with an electronic flight instrument system. Atlantic Coast failed to provide adequate stabilized approach criteria, suitable training simulators, and crew resource management training.[1]

In addition, the report recommended that the type of seatbelts used on the aircraft be removed from service on all airplanes, and that certification of future seatbelt designs include a test matching the conditions that were experienced during this incident.[1]



The crash of United Express Flight 6291 was covered in "Slam Dunk", a Season 19 episode of the internationally syndicated Canadian TV documentary series Mayday.[6]


See also



References


  1. "Stall and Loss of Control on Final Approach, Atlantic Coast Airlines, Inc./ United Express Flight 6291 Jetstream 4101, N304UE, Columbus, Ohio, January 7, 1994" (PDF). Aircraft Accident Report. National Transportation Safety Board. October 6, 1994. NTSB/AAR-94/07. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  2. "FAA Registry (N304UE)". Federal Aviation Administration.
  3. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident British Aerospace 4101 Jetstream 41 N304UE Columbus-Port Columbus International Airport, OH (CMH)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  4. "3 in Family Escape Crash". The New York Times. Associated Press. January 9, 1994. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
  5. "Fatal crash blamed on pilot". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. December 14, 1994. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
  6. "Slam Dunk". Mayday. Season 19. Episode 10. Cineflix. March 11, 2019. Discovery Channel Canada.

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[de] Atlantic-Coast-Airlines-Flug 6291

Atlantic-Coast-Airlines-Flug 6291 war ein regulärer Flug von United Express vom Washington Dulles International Airport bei Washington, D.C. nach Columbus in Ohio zum Port Columbus Internationaler Flughafen. Der Flug wurde von Atlantic Coast Airlines im Auftrag von United Express durchgeführt.
- [en] United Express Flight 6291

[fr] Vol United Express 6291

Tard dans la nuit du 7 janvier 1994, un British Aerospace Jetstream 41, opérant sous le vol United Express 6291, reliant l'aéroport international de Washington Dulles, près de Washington, D.C., à l'aéroport international de Port Columbus, dans l'Ohio décroche et s'écrase lors de son approche de l'aéroport de Port Columbus. Il s’agissait d’un service exploité par Atlantic Coast Airlines (en) pour le compte de United Express. Les deux pilotes, l'hôtesse de l'air et deux passagers sont décédés dans l'accident. Les passagers survivants étaient une famille taïwanaise de trois personnes.

[it] Volo United Express 6291

Il volo United Express 6291 era un regolare collegamento fra Washington e Columbus, operato dalla United Express.

[ru] Катастрофа Jetstream 41 под Колумбусом

Катастрофа Jetstream 41 под Колумбусом — авиационная катастрофа, произошедшая в пятницу 7 января 1994 года. Авиалайнер Jetstream 41 авиакомпании Atlantic Coast Airlines (работала под маркой United Express) выполнял плановый внутренний рейс UE 6291 (позывной — Blue Ridge 291) по маршруту Вашингтон—Колумбус, но при заходе на посадку зацепил деревья, затем врезался в здание и разрушился. Из находившихся на его борту 8 человек (5 пассажиров и 3 члена экипажа) выжили 3, все получили ранения[1].



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