Hurlburt Field - Oceana
Flight / Schedule
Hurlburt Field - Oceana
Aircraft
Short 330Registration
93-1336
MSN
3420
Year of Manufacture
1985
Operator
Florida National GuardDate
March 3, 2001 at 09:55 AM
Type
CRASHFlight Type
Military
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Plain, Valley
Crash Location
Unadilla Georgia
Region
North America • United States of America
Coordinates
32.2617°, -83.7364°
Crash Cause
Weather
Narrative Report
On March 3, 2001 at 09:55 AM, Hurlburt Field - Oceana experienced a crash involving Short 330, operated by Florida National Guard, with the event recorded near Unadilla Georgia.
The flight was categorized as military and the reported phase was flight at a plain, valley crash site.
21 people were known to be on board, 21 fatalities were recorded, 0 survivors were identified or estimated. This corresponds to an estimated fatality rate of 100.0%.
Crew on board: 3, crew fatalities: 3, passengers on board: 18, passenger fatalities: 18, other fatalities: 0.
The listed crash cause is weather. The Sherpa departed Hurlburt Field AFB, Florida, on flight PAT528 to Oceana NAS, Virginia, carrying 18 passengers and a crew of three. While in cruising altitude over Georgia, the crew encountered poor weather conditions with thunderstorm activity, heavy rain falls, severe turbulences, windshear conditions and wind gusting up to 72 knots. The aircraft became unstable, lost 100 feet in three seconds then adopted a nose up attitude. Within the next 12 seconds, the aircraft suffered a positive aerodynamic acceleration then entered an uncontrolled descent, partially disintegrated in the air and eventually crashed in an open field. All 21 occupants were killed. Crew (171st Aviation Regiment Lakeland): CW4 Johnny W. Duce, CW2 Erik P. Larson, S/Sgt Robert F. Ward Jr. Passengers (213rd Red Horse Flight, Virginia Beach): M/Sgt James Beninati, S/Sgt Paul J. Blancato, T/Sgt Ernest Blawas, S/Sgt Andrew H. Bridges, M/Sgt Eric G. Bulman, S/Sgt Paul E. Cramer, T/Sgt Michael E. East, S/Sgt Ronald L. Elkin, S/Sgt James P. Ferguson, S/Sgt Randy V. Johnson, SRA Mathrew K. Kidd, M/Sgt Michael E. Lane, T/Sgt Edwin B. Richardson, T/Sgt Dean J. Shelby, S/Sgt John L. Sincavage, S/Sgt Gregory T. Skurupey, S/Sgt Richard L. Summerell, Maj Frederick V. Watkins III.
Aircraft reference details include registration 93-1336, MSN 3420, year of manufacture 1985.
Geospatial coordinates for this crash are approximately 32.2617°, -83.7364°.
Fatalities
Total
21
Crew
3
Passengers
18
Other
0
Crash Summary
The Sherpa departed Hurlburt Field AFB, Florida, on flight PAT528 to Oceana NAS, Virginia, carrying 18 passengers and a crew of three. While in cruising altitude over Georgia, the crew encountered poor weather conditions with thunderstorm activity, heavy rain falls, severe turbulences, windshear conditions and wind gusting up to 72 knots. The aircraft became unstable, lost 100 feet in three seconds then adopted a nose up attitude. Within the next 12 seconds, the aircraft suffered a positive aerodynamic acceleration then entered an uncontrolled descent, partially disintegrated in the air and eventually crashed in an open field. All 21 occupants were killed. Crew (171st Aviation Regiment Lakeland): CW4 Johnny W. Duce, CW2 Erik P. Larson, S/Sgt Robert F. Ward Jr. Passengers (213rd Red Horse Flight, Virginia Beach): M/Sgt James Beninati, S/Sgt Paul J. Blancato, T/Sgt Ernest Blawas, S/Sgt Andrew H. Bridges, M/Sgt Eric G. Bulman, S/Sgt Paul E. Cramer, T/Sgt Michael E. East, S/Sgt Ronald L. Elkin, S/Sgt James P. Ferguson, S/Sgt Randy V. Johnson, SRA Mathrew K. Kidd, M/Sgt Michael E. Lane, T/Sgt Edwin B. Richardson, T/Sgt Dean J. Shelby, S/Sgt John L. Sincavage, S/Sgt Gregory T. Skurupey, S/Sgt Richard L. Summerell, Maj Frederick V. Watkins III.
Cause: Weather
Occupants & Outcome
Crew On Board
3
Passengers On Board
18
Estimated Survivors
0
Fatality Rate
100.0%
Known people on board: 21
Operational Details
Schedule / Flight
Hurlburt Field - Oceana
Operator
Florida National GuardFlight Type
Military
Flight Phase
Flight
Crash Site
Plain, Valley
Region / Country
North America • United States of America
