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they're an impressive and supremely rugged, if not somewhat ungainly looking, bird. There are some great videos on YouTube of Islanders and Trislanders pushing some very hard IMC in dubious conditions and austere airports. The Trislander I always thought was a cool little "mini DC10" of sorts..New England Air uses a fleet of Britten-Norman Islanders to shuttle passengers and freight from Westerly, RI, to Block Island, RI, and I've always been impressed by how many passengers (up to 10 including the pilot) and how much baggage they can carry. Also, the landing flaps setting is 56 degrees of flaps, which allows that plane to make steep and relatively slow approaches.
The news article linked above said this was the 1:30 pm flight to Beaver Island, so (after I confirmed that Beaver Island is in the Eastern time zone) this would have occurred probably around 1845 UTC on 13 November. The archived METAR reports for KSJX show some gusty winds and occasional light snow around that time. (I would assume they were trying to land on paved Rwy 27 at KSJX (4,299 feet), although there is also a 3,278-foot grass Rwy 32).
(I have landed on Block while a passenger on New England Air in conditions similar to those listed below, and the plane has always seemed pretty stable even in high/gusty/cross winds).
SA 13/11/2021 19:55->
METAR KSJX 131955Z AUTO 34008KT 10SM SCT022 BKN037 OVC060 04/01 A2974 RMK AO2 T00400008=
SA 13/11/2021 19:35->
METAR KSJX 131935Z AUTO 31006G15KT 10SM SCT008 SCT023 BKN033 04/00 A2973 RMK AO2 T00400000=
SA 13/11/2021 19:15->
METAR KSJX 131915Z AUTO 31005G16KT 4SM -SN SCT007 SCT018 BKN044 03/01 A2974 RMK AO2 T00290013=
SA 13/11/2021 18:55->
METAR KSJX 131855Z AUTO 32011G20KT 10SM SCT020 SCT030 SCT038 04/00 A2973 RMK AO2 T00410001=
SA 13/11/2021 18:35->
METAR KSJX 131835Z AUTO 33010G19KT 5SM -SN SCT018 SCT022 BKN028 03/00 A2974 RMK AO2 T00330003=
SA 13/11/2021 18:15->
METAR KSJX 131815Z AUTO 32011G15KT 10SM SCT013 SCT019 BKN037 05/00 A2973 RMK AO2 T00510003=
SA 13/11/2021 17:55->
METAR KSJX 131755Z AUTO 30007G18KT 5SM -RA SCT013 BKN019 OVC034 04/01 A2974 RMK AO2 T00380013 10052 20035=
Man I had to look it up. Those planes can really move the meat with a pair of O-540’s.New England Air uses a fleet of Britten-Norman Islanders to shuttle passengers and freight from Westerly, RI, to Block Island, RI, and I've always been impressed by how many passengers (up to 10 including the pilot) and how much baggage they can carry. Also, the landing flaps setting is 56 degrees of flaps, which allows that plane to make steep and relatively slow approaches.
The news article linked above said this was the 1:30 pm flight to Beaver Island, so (after I confirmed that Beaver Island is in the Eastern time zone) this would have occurred probably around 1845 UTC on 13 November. The archived METAR reports for KSJX show some gusty winds and occasional light snow around that time. (I would assume they were trying to land on paved Rwy 27 at KSJX (4,299 feet), although there is also a 3,278-foot grass Rwy 32).
(I have landed on Block while a passenger on New England Air in conditions similar to those listed below, and the plane has always seemed pretty stable even in high/gusty/cross winds).
SA 13/11/2021 19:55->
METAR KSJX 131955Z AUTO 34008KT 10SM SCT022 BKN037 OVC060 04/01 A2974 RMK AO2 T00400008=
SA 13/11/2021 19:35->
METAR KSJX 131935Z AUTO 31006G15KT 10SM SCT008 SCT023 BKN033 04/00 A2973 RMK AO2 T00400000=
SA 13/11/2021 19:15->
METAR KSJX 131915Z AUTO 31005G16KT 4SM -SN SCT007 SCT018 BKN044 03/01 A2974 RMK AO2 T00290013=
SA 13/11/2021 18:55->
METAR KSJX 131855Z AUTO 32011G20KT 10SM SCT020 SCT030 SCT038 04/00 A2973 RMK AO2 T00410001=
SA 13/11/2021 18:35->
METAR KSJX 131835Z AUTO 33010G19KT 5SM -SN SCT018 SCT022 BKN028 03/00 A2974 RMK AO2 T00330003=
SA 13/11/2021 18:15->
METAR KSJX 131815Z AUTO 32011G15KT 10SM SCT013 SCT019 BKN037 05/00 A2973 RMK AO2 T00510003=
SA 13/11/2021 17:55->
METAR KSJX 131755Z AUTO 30007G18KT 5SM -RA SCT013 BKN019 OVC034 04/01 A2974 RMK AO2 T00380013 10052 20035=
The news article linked above said this was the 1:30 pm flight to Beaver Island, so (after I confirmed that Beaver Island is in the Eastern time zone) this would have occurred probably around 1845 UTC on 13 November. The archived METAR reports for KSJX show some gusty winds and occasional light snow around that time. (I would assume they were trying to land on paved Rwy 27 at KSJX (4,299 feet), although there is also a 3,278-foot grass Rwy 32).
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Actually they typically use the 2500 foot long 30 foot wide runway at Welke field. I am too chicken to land a Saratoga there. Road and trees line west end of the runway...not to mention the 30 foot wide runway that goes up and down and has a bump at the grass field intersection.
I am the brother of Kate one of the deceased.
I am sorry to all the families involved. It has been very difficult.
No words for all the loss, but thank you for the update.I am the brother of Kate one of the deceased.
My family is from charlevoix and we have rode on island airways for the past 30 years with probably hundreds of flights all together.
The pilot that was flying was new and had just started for them in april for weekends. He was a local middle school teacher and aviation enthusiasts. My understanding was this was his first commercial job.
I have been to the island and talked to to the deupty sherif who was at the scene.
The crash was witnessed. They had radioed in 10 min out and 1 to 2 min out that everything was on track. The were on line with approach. At start of run way the left wing dipped and they went nose down from about 20 feet up.
People were on scene with in 30 seconds. Pilot was still talking and little girl was alive, but my sister, her husband, and other passenger were never conscious or had a pulse. Their dogs also died on impact.
The weather was fair. It had sleeted lightly earlier in day but the plane had already done one trip out and back. Temp was 39 at the time. Wind was under 15 from northwest gusts up to 25 but nothing unusual. Vis was good > 5 miles. The cost guard heli was already up in grand traverse bay and they were on scene in less then 10 minutes. They had no problems getting in and out.
I am sorry to all the families involved. It has been very difficult.
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I am incredibly sorry for your loss and can't imagine what you must be going through. Your post is appreciatedI am the brother of Kate one of the deceased.
My family is from charlevoix and we have rode on island airways for the past 30 years with probably hundreds of flights all together.
The pilot that was flying was new and had just started for them in april for weekends. He was a local middle school teacher and aviation enthusiasts. My understanding was this was his first commercial job.
I have been to the island and talked to to the deupty sherif who was at the scene.
The crash was witnessed. They had radioed in 10 min out and 1 to 2 min out that everything was on track. The were on line with approach. At start of run way the left wing dipped and they went nose down from about 20 feet up.
People were on scene with in 30 seconds. Pilot was still talking and little girl was alive, but my sister, her husband, and other passenger were never conscious or had a pulse. Their dogs also died on impact.
The weather was fair. It had sleeted lightly earlier in day but the plane had already done one trip out and back. Temp was 39 at the time. Wind was under 15 from northwest gusts up to 25 but nothing unusual. Vis was good > 5 miles. The cost guard heli was already up in grand traverse bay and they were on scene in less then 10 minutes. They had no problems getting in and out.
I am sorry to all the families involved. It has been very difficult.
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Thank you all for the support.
NTSB investigator called yesterday and said 2 to 6 weeks for prelim fact report. 18 to 24 months for factual report and 24 to 30 months before final report with causation.