Londonderry, Vermont – February 22, 1973
Updated July 9, 2017
On the evening of February 22, 1973, a Cessna 310J, (N3149L) with two persons aboard left Mt. Empire, Virginia, bound for Springfield, Vermont. At 7:00 p.m. the pilot was given clearance from the Air Traffic Control center in Nashua to land at Springfield. The weather over Vermont consisted of low cloud cover and snow conditions. When the plane failed to arrive at the airport a search and rescue effort was begun. The plane wreckage was later found on 2, 800 ft. mountain in the town of Londonderry. Both men aboard were killed.
Sources:
National Transportation Safety Board brief #NYC73AN116
Claremont Daily Eagle, “Missing Plane Believed Down Near Springfield”, February 23, 1973, page 1.