You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Home Front: WoT
Six Said Killed in Plane Crash Off Miami
2005-12-19
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A seaplane carrying at least 16 people crashed Monday off Miami Beach within sight of the city's high-rises, and at least six people were killed, authorities said. Scuba divers and rescuers in speedboats struggled to reach the victims. The propeller-driven Chalk's Ocean Airways plane went down around 2:30 p.m. "We're still trying to get people out of the water," said Javier Otero, Miami Beach Fire Department support services chief.

Law enforcement officers searched for victims via boats and helicopters and were joined by others in private boats, on Jet Skis and on surfboards. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Chris O'Neil said at least six bodies were recovered.

A witness, Frank Amadeo, told WSVN-TV that he saw a huge explosion in the sky and the plane fall behind a condominium tower on Biscayne Bay in Miami Beach. The Coast Guard said the cause of the crash was not immediately known, and it could not confirm whether there had been an explosion. The National Transportation Safety Board said it will investigate. Otero said the plane was one that regularly flies to and from the Bahamas, but he did not immediately know whether the aircraft was incoming or outgoing. TV helicopter footage showed debris in Government Cut, the channel that ships take past South Beach into the Port of Miami.

Chalk's Ocean Airways was founded in 1919. Its floating planes take off on the water. Chalk's aircraft have been featured in TV shows such as "Miami Vice."
Yup, it's that seaplane
Founded by Arthur "Pappy" Chalk, the airline thrived during Prohibition, taking bootleggers, their customers and customs agents to Bimini. One of its planes was hijacked to Cuba in 1974 and the company has since had a policy of not carrying enough fuel to get to Havana.

According to FlightSafe Consultants' Airline Safety Web site, Chalk's has had no known fatal accidents. Similarly, the NTSB database shows no fatal accidents for Chalk's since 1982, when the database started. The airline had no comment after the crash.
Posted by:Steve

#3  Latest I read is 19 bodies recovered (including 3 babies, god rest their poor souls), and the 20th presumed dead.

A lot of people lost family and friends today. It's a terrible shame.

Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-12-19 21:11  

#2  IIRC, these birds are old Grumman Goose amphibians, still running on avgas and radial engines. Given the overwhelming danger of corrosion in a seaplane, the possibility of a fuel leak and fire seems fairly strong.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-12-19 18:53  

#1  A propeller seaplane carrying 18 passengers and two crew members crashed off Miami Beach, killing at least 14 people, authorities said. No survivors have been found. Fourteen bodies were recovered after the Chalk's Ocean Airways plane crashed around 2:30 p.m., Coast Guard spokesman Dana Warr said. The passengers included three infants. The plane was headed to Bimini and was operating under visual flight rules, said Kathleen Bergen, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Posted by: Steve   2005-12-19 16:55  

00:00