Saturday, March 02, 2013

Beech 1900C, N413CM: American crushed while repairing plane at Lynden Pindling International Airport (MYNN), Nassau, Bahamas



A man  was killed at the Lynden Pindling International Airport yesterday after the landing gear of a plane he was working on collapsed, crushing his skull.

It happened around 9:45am at the Domestic Section of the LPIA.

Assistant Police Commissioner Hulan Hanna said police initially got word that a car had crashed into a plane in the domestic section of the LPIA, however when officers arrived they discovered the man pinned under the left wheel of the aircraft.

“What we do know is the individual was working on the left side of the aircraft when the left landing gear collapsed pinning him to the bottom. Sometime after a local nurse from the Princess Margaret Hospital, who is attached to the airport, examined the body and pronounced him dead at the scene. 

He has some injuries to the right side of the head in the area of the ear and to the top of his head,” he said.

“He is a Caucasian male believed to be in his early 40’s from Florida. At the time he was clad in a pair of black cargo shorts, a navy green tee-shirt and wearing a pair of black tennis shoes with white ankle socks. The aircraft is owned by persons from the Florida area and at the time it was being leased by a company out of Grand Bahama.”

ACP Hanna said the plane, a Beech 1900 19 seater, was at LPIA for its regular inspection.

He said the freak accident, caused minimal interruption at the airport as police rushed to secure the area and prevent incoming passengers from seeing the horrifying scene.

An airport worker, who wished to remain anonymous, said she could see the accident about to happen but knew there was nothing she could do about it.

She said: “I could see the plane shaking from where I was. It’s like the whole thing happened in slow motion. He was under the plane working then boom, it fell and you just knew he was dead. It was a horrific thing to witness. I would never want to see something like that again in my life.”

Police have not officially identified the victim, but the Tribune understands he is Raymond Charron of Pembroke Pines, Florida.

The Tribune attempted to contact representatives from Regional Air, but up to press time the calls were not returned.

The investigation is being conducted by the Royal Bahamas Police Force in conjunction with officers from the Airport Authority.

Investigations continue.



http://www.thebahamasweekly.com

http://www.tribune242.com

Nassau, Bahamas — Bahamas Press is reporting the death of an American man at LPIA this morning around 9:45am. 

The man was inspecting a leased Regional Air aircraft, when suddenly the landing gear collapsed; hitting him in the upper body and crushing the side of his head.

He was pinned to the tarmac and was pronounced dead at the scene.

LIPA workers rushed to the victim’s aide after what many of them described a loud noise which sound like a car crash on the tarmac.

We can confirm the aircraft, which flew out of Grand Bahama is leased in Florida. The victim’s identity is unknown.

The low budget aircraft flies passengers around the country making stops in Freeport, Bimini, Marsh Harbour, Walkers Cay Eleuthera and Andros.


http://www.bahamaspress.com



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