Smithfield, Rhode Island – June 16, 1974
On the morning of June 16, 1974, a 47-year-old man from Wrentham, Massachusetts, was piloting a small aircraft from Block Island, R.I., to North Central State Airport in Smithfield. The aircraft was a four-passenger Beech Debonnaire, (N9782Y). As the pilot was approaching Runway 15 in preparation of landing, the airplane stalled and crashed nose-down into a wooded area about 500 yards short of the runway. The plane struck the trees in such a way that the foliage broke its fall, and it came to rest with its tail pointing towards the air. Although there was damage to the plane, there was no fire. The pilot received a minor injury to his head, and was able to away from the crash. There were no passengers aboard. The aircraft had to be removed by helicopter.
Sources:
Providence Journal, “Lady Luck Was His Co-pilot”, June 17, 1974, (With Photo)
(Providence) Evening Bulletin, “Copter Retrieves Crashed Aircraft”, June 19, 1974