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Passengers
  
24

Injuries (non-fatal)
  
1

Aircraft type
  
Operator
  
Piedmont Airlines

Crew
  
3

Survivors
  
1

Date
  
30 October 1959

Fatalities
  
26

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Site
  
Bucks Elbow Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia, U.S. (near Crozet, Virginia, U.S.)

Locations
  
Bucks Elbow Mountain Road, Albemarle County, Virginia

Similar
  
Piedmont Airlines Flight 22, American Airlines Flight 320, Southeast Airlines Flight 308, Braniff Flight 542, 1959 Transair Douglas

On October 30, 1959, Piedmont Airlines Flight 349, a Douglas DC-3, crashed on Bucks Elbow Mountain near Crozet, Virginia, killing the crew of three and all but one of its twenty-four passengers. The sole survivor, Ernest P. "Phil" Bradley, was seriously injured and lay on the ground near the wreckage, still strapped in his seat. The subsequent investigation determined the cause of the accident to be:

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"A navigational omission which resulted in a lateral course error that was not detected and corrected through precision instrument flying procedures. A contributing factor to the accident may have been pre-occupation of the captain resulting from mental stress."

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Opposing view

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The Air Line Pilots Association conducted its own investigation and came to a very different conclusion. Rather than missing the one turn on their flight, the pilot and co-pilot, according to ALPA, may have been led astray by faulty radio beacons. The ALPA report, citing numerous incidences of an intermittent signal at the beacon for the Charlottesville airport, found that the beacon for a private field in Hagerstown, Maryland, could have overridden and caused the collision with the mountain.

Plane

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The accident aircraft, named Buckeye Pacemaker, was registered as N55V and had construction number 20447. The aircraft had previously flown with Meteor Air Transport as N53593 and was sold to Piedmont Airlines in December 1956.

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References

Piedmont Airlines Flight 349 Wikipedia


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