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EARLY ANALYSIS: ACCIDENT AT MID-OHIO VALLEY REGIONAL AIRPORT

N515GK KING AIR E90

UPDATE: The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report (ERA23FA024) regarding the investigation into the Accident Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport of a Beechcraft E90 King Air (N515GK).

On October 18, 2022, a Beechcraft King Air E-90 crashed into a car dealership parking lot while on short final for the RNAV RWY 21 approach into Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport (KPKB) in Parkersburg, West Virginia. No one on the ground was injured. Sadly, both pilots onboard the airplane died in the crash.

The King Air had been on a 30-minute IFR flight from John Glenn Columbus International Airport (KCMH) in Columbus, Ohio, to Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport. Just minutes before the accident, the flight had been cleared to land on Runway 21 at Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport.

In Early Analysis: N515GK, the AOPA Air Safety Institute (ASI) makes a preliminary assessment of the accident, addressing notable portions of the tragic flight and highlighting areas the NTSB will likely investigate to determine a probable cause.

Review the Weather Wise: Precipitation and Icing Safety Spotlight to learn more about factors that might have contributed to this accident.

AOPA Air Safety Institute staff

AOPA Air Safety Institute Staff members share a deep passion for aviation safety. As compassionate pilots, we bring together safety research, analysis, and knowledge in creative ways to share aviation safety education with you—with the ultimate goal of one day having zero fatal accidents in GA.
Topics: Accident, Weather, Situational Awareness

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