- USAir Flight 1493
Infobox Aircraft accident
name = USAir 1493 collision
date =February 1 ,1991
type = Runway collision
site = Los Angeles Int'l Airport
total_injuries =
total_fatalities = 34
plane1_type = Boeing 737-3B7
plane1_operator = USAir
plane1_tailnum = N388US
plane1_passengers = 83
plane1_crew = 6
plane1_injuries = 13 serious, 17 minor
plane1_fatalities = 22
plane1_survivors = 67
plane2_type = Fairchild Metro III
plane2_operator =SkyWest Airlines
plane2_tailnum = N683AV
plane2_passengers = 10
plane2_crew = 2
plane2_survivors = 0USAir Flight 1493 was a flight from
Syracuse Hancock International Airport ,New York toLos Angeles International Airport ,California viaPort Columbus International Airport ,Ohio .On
1 February 1991 , aBoeing 737-3B7 [http://cf.alpa.org/MEC/AAA/docs/newmectoday/arc/airwaves/aw9904/9904ntsb.htm] commercial jet operated for the route collided withSkyWest Airlines Flight 5569, a twin-engine turbo-prop Fairchild Metro III plane en route toPalmdale Regional Airport, inCalifornia , after landing on runway 24L atLos Angeles International Airport .Skywest 5569 was directed to move onto runway 24L for takeoff and hold in position at the intersection of taxiway 45. US1493 was cleared to land on 24L one minute later by the same local controller. One minute later, the 737 touched down, then ran into the SkyWest Metro, which was still holding in position 2,400 feet from the runway threshold. The two planes slid down the runway, then off to one side, coming to rest against an unoccupied firehouse. They then burst into flame. All 12 people on the Metro were killed (10 passengers and 2 pilots), and 22 of the 89 aboard the 737 perished (20 passengers, 1 pilot and 1 flight attendant). On the USAir aircraft, two crew members and 11 passengers sustained serious injuries. 2 crew members and 15 passengers sustained minor injuries. 37 passengers received no injuries.
The
NTSB cited LAX's handling of flight strips which placed much of the responsibility for the strips on the local controllers. The local controller's loss of situational awareness was also noted as a factor, as was the Metro's lighting and both flight crew's failure to follow "see and avoid" principles during VMC conditions.ee also
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* [http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19910201-0 Overview at aviation-safety.net]
* [http://amelia.db.erau.edu/reports/ntsb/aar/AAR91-08.pdf NTSB accident investigation report] (6MB)
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