Southern Air flight crash lands at Deadman's Cay with 'gears up'

A SOUTHERN Air flight from Nassau with 11 occupants crash landed on the main runway at the Deadman's Cay airport in Long Island on Friday morning.

There were no injuries, according to Civil Aviation officials, who said that the airport was closed for several hours as a result of the crash that occurred shortly before 10am.

"Reports received indicated that aircraft N376SA landed with its gears in the up position," read a statement from the Department of Civil Aviation on Saturday.

"Reports also indicated there were 11 souls on board - 9 passengers and two pilots - at the time of the occurrence. No injuries occurred to occupants of the aircraft."

The airport has since been reopened, and the Accident Investigation Unit has launched an investigation.

Southern Air Charter Limited is a certified Bahamas Air Operator.

Comments

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Rumours have it the pilot and co-pilot simply forgot to lower the landing gear and the low altitude sound warning in the landing gear up configuration had apparently been non-functional for quite some time.

Posted 1 October 2016, 5:03 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Are these Southern Air planes safe anymore?????? .......... this is at least the fifth crash in three years ............ are they patching up one or two planes with junk parts??????? .......... they need some new planes like Western or Sky .......... this will hurt their brand

Posted 1 October 2016, 6:04 p.m. Suggest removal

Victor says...

How on earth do you forget to put the landing gear down?

Posted 1 October 2016, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal

lionfish says...

They have no more planes. I heard that was the last one.

Posted 2 October 2016, 7:16 a.m. Suggest removal

truetruebahamian says...

Two pilots, both should check that there are 3 green lights indicating that the gear is down and locked for landing.

Posted 2 October 2016, 6:53 p.m. Suggest removal

Naughtydread says...

I will not be traveling on southern air anymore, seems as if this company neglects their equipment. I guess I will be using Sky Bahamas from now on.

Posted 3 October 2016, 11:37 a.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

This is intriguing -- just because, I ran the tail number thru the FAA database:

Serial Number UB72 Status Valid
Manufacturer Name BEECH Certificate Issue Date 05/21/2013
Model 1900C Expiration Date 05/31/2019
Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Multi-Engine Type Engine Turbo-prop
Registered Owner
Name SOUTHERN AIR CHARTER CO LTD
Street 3115 KYLE AVE STE B1
City SPRINGDALE State MARYLANDZip Code 20774-2567
Country UNITED STATES

So I looked at the address of registry. The Google StreetView pic is attached. It was a very modest house belonging to Alpha A. Gibbs.

So I ran the company in the companies database:
Company Name SOUTHERN AIR CHARTER COMPANY LTD.
Company No d07955644
Status FORFEITED
Good Standing No
Business Code Ordinary Business - Stock
Date of Formation 05/14/2004
State of Formation MD
Resident Agent ALPHA A. GIBBS
3115 KYLE AVENUE
SPRINGDALE, MD 20774

The company is not valid. I checked to see if Alpha Gibbs was still residing there at that address and the answer is yes:
ALECIA GIBBS 3115 KYLE AVE
ALPHA GIBBS 3115 KYLE AVE
AUTUMN GIBBS 3115 KYLE AVE
JOLENTA GIBBS 3115 KYLE AVE

So the real question is why is this aircraft registered in America to a defunct company -- not registered in the Bahamas, and probably not paying insurance ?????? if the company is defunct. Makes you wonder about beneficial ownership. WTF is going on?

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Posted 3 October 2016, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Banker ......... so who is this Bahamian "Southern Air Charter Co. Ltd." owned by???? ..... What is this hologram known as Alpha Gibbs????? ....... or who is the person Alpha Gibbs fronting for??????? .......... Would the shell company lead back to a Cabinet Minister????? ......Interesting

Posted 3 October 2016, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

The shell company is dead !!! The beneficial ownership is in question. The registry is not valid. The numbers on the plane is a fraud. Something strange is going on. This ownership of this plane is not traceable according to public records and that is against the law.

Posted 3 October 2016, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

WOWWWWWW ........... so who is the CEO or COO of this air charter company today ........ in The Bahamas??????? .......... someone in an office somewhere in this country has to be traced!!!!!!!!!

Posted 3 October 2016, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal

Socrates says...

the big question here is how effectively is Civil Aviation monitoring these people's maintenance and training? is it free of government interference? for such a small country, the accident rate is awfully high, probably matching those African countries we typically use as the banner toters of incompetence..

Posted 4 October 2016, 3:48 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Don't expect to get any answers from G. Hanna-Martin to the serious questions raised by "banker". She is about as crooked, dumb and incompetent as they come. Christie only values her loyalty and knows only too well she is about as worthless a cabinet minister as the Bahamas has ever had....apart from Christie himself of course as PM and Minister of Finance!

Posted 4 October 2016, 4:46 a.m. Suggest removal

Itellya says...

I flew on one of their planes to long island and we all had this strange sharp ear ache bubble gum couldn't solve for the entire flight. Maybe pressure issues.

No emergency apparatus on the island if the plane caught a fire and if people got hurt.

Posted 10 February 2017, 10:42 a.m. Suggest removal

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