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The news doesn't have many details yet. KFYR is reporting that a twin-engine Bismarck Air Medical plane flying from Bismarck (KBIS) to Williston (KISN) crashed around 11:00 p.m. last night a few miles north of Mandan (Y19), with the three occupants (pilot, paramedic, and nurse) dying in the crash. Kathryn's Report so far just showed the NTSB tweet that they are investigating a Cessna 441 crash near Bismarck, which matches up with one of the company's planes. LiveATC (see below for link and timeline) has N441CX (a Conquest registered to Bismarck Air Medical) taking off around 10:30 p.m.
I live between Bismarck and Williston, closer to Williston. It's currently IFR to MVFR along the route; last night was similar as far as I can recall. Surface temperatures are around 10-15F and probably weren't much different last night. I also know that the first part of that flight is over fairly barren ground other than a huge wind farm with blinking red lights. I am like everyone else here, ambivalent about speculating about things like this, but there are a number of factors that likely combined in this one. One factor is likely that medical flight crews, just like ground ambulance crews, often put their own safety behind their mission of saving others. May they all R.I.P.
https://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/Medical-plane-crash-northwest-of-Mandan-kills-3-500828871.html
https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N441CX
https://twitter.com/NTSB_Newsroom/s...chrome&ref_url=http://www.kathrynsreport.com/
Here is the LiveATC archive. Last contact I hear from the plane is at about 2:30 in the clip (10:32 p.m. local). They were cleared for takeoff at 0:30 in the clip and handed off to Departure at about 2:15. They made initial contact with Bismarck Departure climbing through 2,600 for 14,000 (airport is 1,661 MSL) and were cleared direct Williston. Starting at about 11:00 in the clip (10:41 p.m. local and between 9 and 10 minutes after takeoff), Departure makes a series of calls to the flight. I didn't hear a response from the plane. It could be that the plane radioed something that we can't hear on LiveATC or it could be loss of radar contact or other concerns on the part of TRACON. They kept radioing until at least 15:30.
http://archive-server.liveatc.net/kbis/KBIS-Twr-App-Nov-19-2018-0430Z.mp3
I live between Bismarck and Williston, closer to Williston. It's currently IFR to MVFR along the route; last night was similar as far as I can recall. Surface temperatures are around 10-15F and probably weren't much different last night. I also know that the first part of that flight is over fairly barren ground other than a huge wind farm with blinking red lights. I am like everyone else here, ambivalent about speculating about things like this, but there are a number of factors that likely combined in this one. One factor is likely that medical flight crews, just like ground ambulance crews, often put their own safety behind their mission of saving others. May they all R.I.P.
https://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/Medical-plane-crash-northwest-of-Mandan-kills-3-500828871.html
https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N441CX
https://twitter.com/NTSB_Newsroom/s...chrome&ref_url=http://www.kathrynsreport.com/
Here is the LiveATC archive. Last contact I hear from the plane is at about 2:30 in the clip (10:32 p.m. local). They were cleared for takeoff at 0:30 in the clip and handed off to Departure at about 2:15. They made initial contact with Bismarck Departure climbing through 2,600 for 14,000 (airport is 1,661 MSL) and were cleared direct Williston. Starting at about 11:00 in the clip (10:41 p.m. local and between 9 and 10 minutes after takeoff), Departure makes a series of calls to the flight. I didn't hear a response from the plane. It could be that the plane radioed something that we can't hear on LiveATC or it could be loss of radar contact or other concerns on the part of TRACON. They kept radioing until at least 15:30.
http://archive-server.liveatc.net/kbis/KBIS-Twr-App-Nov-19-2018-0430Z.mp3