N934EV

Unknown
Serious

Bombardier, Inc. CL600-2B19S/N: 8028

Accident Details

Date
Saturday, April 15, 2006
NTSB Number
NYC06LA099
Location
Front Royal, VA
Event ID
20060425X00486
Coordinates
38.964721, -78.362503
Aircraft Damage
Unknown
Highest Injury
Serious
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
1
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
50
Total Aboard
51

Probable Cause and Findings

An inadvertent encounter with clear air turbulence.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N934EV
Make
BOMBARDIER, INC.
Serial Number
8028
Engine Type
Turbo-jet
Model / ICAO
CL600-2B19LJ60
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Multi Engine
No. of Engines
2

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
GOLDEN MILE AIRCRAFT LEASING INC
Address
1105 N MARKET ST STE 1300
Status
Deregistered
City
WILMINGTON
State / Zip Code
DE 19801-1241
Country
United States

Analysis

On April 15, 2006, about 1615 eastern daylight time, a flight attendant was seriously injured when a Bombardier CL600-2B19, N934EV, operating as Atlantic Southeast Airlines flight 4462, encountered turbulence near Front Royal, Virginia. The airplane was undamaged, and there were no injuries to the 2 certificated airline transport pilots and 48 passengers. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time. The flight was operating on an instrument flight rules plan between Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (KATL), Atlanta, Georgia, and Harrisburg International Airport (KMDT), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The scheduled passenger flight was conducted under 14 CFR Part 121.

According to a statement submitted by the operator, the captain reported that the airplane was descending through flight level 250, when he deviated west of course to avoid a "cell" about 125 nautical miles from Harrisburg. While doing so, the airplane encountered "moderate turbulence" which disengaged the autopilot. The captain subsequently attempted to contact the flight attendant; however, a passenger answered the call and advised the captain that she was injured. Witnesses reported that she had been "thrown up to the ceiling and rapidly back to the floor." A doctor and two passengers subsequently helped the flight attendant to her jumpseat.

After speaking with the flight attendant, the captain continued the flight to the destination, and landed about 15 minutes later without further incident. The flight attendant was then taken to a local hospital where she was treated for head injuries and a broken foot.

At the time of the accident, AIRMET Tango was in effect for occasional moderate turbulence between flight levels 240 and 400.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# NYC06LA099