Accident · 1995-08-21

NTSB case DCA95MA054 · Embraer EMB-120RT · Part 135

What the record says

Event date
1995-08-21
Event type
Accident
Highest injury level
Fatal injury
Aircraft
Embraer EMB-120RT (N256AS)
Operating rule
Part 135
Operator
Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. Operator named in NTSB report
Operated by (per NTSB report)
ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES

Probable cause

the in-flight fatigue fracture and separation of a propeller blade resulting in distortion of the left engine nacelle, causing excessive drag, loss of wing lift, and reduced directional control of the airplane. The fracture was caused by a fatigue crack from multiple corrosion pits that were not discovered by Hamilton Standard because of inadequate and ineffective corporate inspection and repair techniques, training, documentation, and communications. Contributing to the accident was Hamilton Standard's and FAA's failure to require recurrent on-wing ultrasonic inspections of the affected propellers. Contributing to the severity of the accident was the overcast cloud ceiling at the accident site.

Source: NTSB case DCA95MA054

Flight crew

Flight-crew details for this event aren't in the NTSB database extract we hold (its coverage starts with 2008 events) — a gap in our data, not an absence of crew.

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