December 10, 2006, Waco, Texas / Cessna 310Q

At about 1859 Central time, the airplane was destroyed when it collided with terrain while executing an ILS approach. The Commercial pilot and two passengers aboard were fatally injured. Night instrument conditions prevailed. As the pilot approached the Waco Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) area, he received a clearance for and vectors for the ILS Runway 19 approach.

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Key Takeaways:

  • An airplane crashed while executing an ILS Runway 19 approach, resulting in the fatal injury of the commercial pilot and two passengers.
  • The accident occurred at night under prevailing instrument conditions, with reported weather including two-mile visibility, a 200-foot overcast ceiling, and fog.
  • A low-altitude alert was issued approximately two minutes before the collision, which was subsequently observed by a tower controller as a "fireball."
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At about 1859 Central time, the airplane was destroyed when it collided with terrain while executing an ILS approach. The Commercial pilot and two passengers aboard were fatally injured. Night instrument conditions prevailed. As the pilot approached the Waco Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) area, he received a clearance for and vectors for the ILS Runway 19 approach. The pilot acknowledged the clearance and shortly thereafter was told to contact the tower.

At 1856, the tower controller informed the pilot that weather at the airport was “two-miles visibility with a 200-foot overcast ceiling and fog.” The pilot acknowledged. Approximately two minutes later, a controller issued a low-altitude alert. Shortly thereafter, a tower controller reported seeing a “fireball” north of Runway 19.

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