Block Island Airport – September 8, 1976
On September 8, 1976, a Beechcraft S-35 Bonanza arrived at Block Island Airport with three men aboard. After the aircraft taxied to a stop, it was left in place with the engine running. At that time the pilot exited the aircraft and stood on the wing to assist one of the other men from the cabin. As this was happening, the third man went to switch his position within the cabin, and as he did so bumped into a seat in the cockpit which fell against the plane’s controls. The aircraft suddenly lurched, throwing the pilot off the wing. He hit the ground and struck his head against the pavement. As the pilot lay bleeding, the aircraft began to spin wildly in circles until someone gained control of it.
At the time of the accident, another aircraft belonging to New England Airlines was preparing to take off. The injured pilot was placed aboard and flown to a hospital in New London, Connecticut, in critical condition. The pilot did not survive his injuries.
Sources:
Providence Evening Bulletin, “One Badly Hurt At Isle Airport”, September 9, 1976, page B-1
Providence Sunday Journal, “——— Heir Dead After Plane Accident”, September 12, 1976, Page B-2