Search results
Everyone survives but with various injuries. The a/c landed in a forrest and both wings was ripped off the fusilage that was badly damaged but intact. The pilot had to be cut free from the damaged cock-pit. No cause of the engine failure could be determined by the crash investigation. Sources:
- 13-FEB-1975
- 10:20 LT
- Baron Air
- Cessna 402
Cessna 402. Operator: Baron Air. Registration: SE-GGN. Flight Phase: Landing (descent or approach) Flight Type: Charter/Taxi (Non Scheduled Revenue Flight) Survivors: Yes. Site: Airport (less than 10 km from airport) Schedule: Göteborg – Gävle. MSN: 402B-0638. YOM: 1974. Location: Gävle. Gästrikland. Country: Sweden. Region: Europe. Crew on board:
Narrative: Three chartered Cessnas with Swedish hockey team "Västra Frölunda", two lands at Gävle/Rörberg airport. One crashes with engine failure, both engines during approach. The pilot carries out a succesful forced (belly) landing in a forrest. Everyone survives but with various injuries.
- Thursday 13 February 1975
- 10:20 LT
- Baron Air
- Cessna 402
Four of six Bar-Kays members died: Ronnie Caldwell, Phalon Jones, Jimmy King and Carl Cunningham. Ben Cauley survived the crash and James Alexander was not on the plane. Also on board and killed was soul singer Otis Redding. Beechcraft Model 18.
Baron Air: Cessna 402: Gävle, Sweden: 0: 0: Seven players injured when Baron Air SE-GGN crashed. [13] [14] 29 November 1975: Embassy Racing With Graham Hill: Auto racing: N/A: Piper PA-23: North London, England: 6: 6: Six team members killed while returning from a test session at Circuit Paul Ricard in France.
Worst accident (520 fatalities) From: To:
People also ask
Who died in Baron air se-GGN crash?
Who died in a Learjet crash?
Who died in Bam Khatoon accident?
Who died in a VFR crash?
Did Nick Begich die in a plane crash?
Why did a plane crash in 1911?
Five people were killed when their Baron plane crashed in mountainous terrain. The twin engine plane, registered in Switzerland, had taken off from Geneva, stopped over in Lausanne and was on its way to Sion, about 100 kilometres to the east.