Charleston - Charleston
Flight / Schedule
Charleston - Charleston
Aircraft
Lockheed C-141 StarlifterRegistration
64-0652
MSN
6065
Year of Manufacture
1964
Operator
United States Air Force - USAFDate
August 31, 1982 at 02:30 PM
Type
CRASHFlight Type
Training
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Mountains
Crash Location
Mt Johns Knob Tennessee
Region
North America • United States of America
Crash Cause
Human factor
Narrative Report
On August 31, 1982 at 02:30 PM, Charleston - Charleston experienced a crash involving Lockheed C-141 Starlifter, operated by United States Air Force - USAF, with the event recorded near Mt Johns Knob Tennessee.
The flight was categorized as training and the reported phase was flight at a mountains crash site.
9 people were known to be on board, 9 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 100.0%.
Crew on board: 9, crew fatalities: 9, passengers on board: 0, passenger fatalities: 0, other fatalities: 0.
The listed crash cause is human factor. The aircraft departed Charleston in the early afternoon on a training mission, carrying a crew of nine. Weather conditions worsened en route with sky overcast at 4,500 feet, top of clouds at 8,000 feet and zero visibility below 4,500 feet due to rain falls and fog. The airplane struck the slope of Mt Johns Knob (4,908 feet high) located at the Tennessee - North Carolina border. The wreckage was found 118 feet below the summit and all nine occupants were killed. At the time of the accident, the visibility was below minimums for military training mission.
Aircraft reference details include registration 64-0652, MSN 6065, year of manufacture 1964.
Fatalities
Total
9
Crew
9
Passengers
0
Other
0
Crash Summary
The aircraft departed Charleston in the early afternoon on a training mission, carrying a crew of nine. Weather conditions worsened en route with sky overcast at 4,500 feet, top of clouds at 8,000 feet and zero visibility below 4,500 feet due to rain falls and fog. The airplane struck the slope of Mt Johns Knob (4,908 feet high) located at the Tennessee - North Carolina border. The wreckage was found 118 feet below the summit and all nine occupants were killed. At the time of the accident, the visibility was below minimums for military training mission.
Cause: Human factor
Occupants & Outcome
Crew On Board
9
Passengers On Board
0
Estimated Survivors
0
Fatality Rate
100.0%
Known people on board: 9
Operational Details
Schedule / Flight
Charleston - Charleston
Operator
United States Air Force - USAFFlight Type
Training
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Mountains
Region / Country
North America • United States of America
