Tewksbury, Massachusetts – May 20, 1974
On the afternoon of May 20, 1974, a Piper Arrow with a lone pilot aboard took off from Runway 3 at Tew-Mac Airport. One eyewitness stated that just after becoming airborne the aircraft banked to a 45 degree angle which he explained was routine for that airport. While this was happening, another aircraft, a Grumman American AA-5 with two men aboard, was approaching the airport. The two planes collided in mid-air and broke apart, scattering debris over a wide area. The collision occurred over a wooded area about 2-3 miles north of the airport. There were no survivors.
Sources:
Boston Herald American, “Tewksbury Air Collision Kills 3”, May 21, 1974, page 1.
Providence Journal, “Two Planes Collide; 3 Killed”, May 21, 1974, page A-10 (Photo)
(Providence) Evening Bulletin, “Mass. Crash Kills 3 Men”, May 21, 1974, page B-1, (Photo)