Smart’s Mountain, New Hampshire – September 20, 1971
This accident involved both military and civilian aircraft.
On Monday evening, September 20, 1971, a twin-engine Piper Apache took off from Portland, Maine, bound for Lebanon, New Hampshire. The plane arrived near Lebanon shortly after 8:00 p.m., where thick fog shrouded the area. As the aircraft was making its approach to Lebanon Airport, it crashed into the side of Smart’s Mountain. The mountain is about 3,240 feet high, and the aircraft impacted about 1,500 feet from the summit.
There were three people aboard, Jeanne Bennett, 47, of Post Mills, Vermont, and Hans Klunder, 42, and Robert E. Stewart, 27. Mrs. Benet was killed, and Klunder and Stewart were seriously injured. The men managed to build a fire, the smoke of which attracted rescuers to their location.
It was reported that all three aboard the aircraft were pilots, and it was unclear as to who was flying the plane at the time of the crash.
A New Hampshire National Guard helicopter arrived at the scene and two guardsmen prepared to repel down a rope to assist the survivors. The first guardsman landed safely, but the second, Specialist 6 Frederick Bartlett, 33, of Manchester, N.H., fell and was killed.
The survivors were brought down the mountain in a motorized vehicle and transferred to Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover, N.H.
Source:
Nashua Telegraph, “Rescuer Killed In Fall At Airplane Crash Site.” September 22, 1971.