This October 30, 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most tragic incidents in Virginia history, the crash of Piedmont Airlines flight #349. Carrying 27 passengers and crew, it disappeared from contact that evening and was not seen until 36 hours later when rescuers found the wreckage on Buck’s Elbow Mountain in Albemarle County, just west of Charlottesville. One man survived, and his name is Phil Bradley.
50th anniversary of the crash approaches
50th anniversary of the crash approaches
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I am the pilot who decided to re-enact the government’s flight path theory in July, 2009. I did this to collaborate with Hawes Spencer for his article. After reading the reports and making the flight, I am very skeptical of the government’s findings and theory as to why the accident occurred, based upon their own “facts”.
I too will be at the memorial looking forward to meeting Mr. Bradley and surviving family members of the passengers and crewmembers. In particular, by making this flight, I hope that there may be some closure for them, as to whether or not the official report from the government was indeed sufficiently accurate to have closed the accident file.