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Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808

Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808
Accident summary
Date August 25, 1985
Summary Controlled flight into terrain
Site Auburn, Maine, United States
44°01′57″N 070°17′32″W / 44.03250°N 70.29222°W / 44.03250; -70.29222Coordinates: 44°01′57″N 070°17′32″W / 44.03250°N 70.29222°W / 44.03250; -70.29222
Passengers 6
Crew 2
Fatalities 8 (all)
Survivors 0
Aircraft type Beech 99
Operator Bar Harbor Airlines
Registration N300WP
Flight origin Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts
1st stopover Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport, Auburn, Maine
2nd stopover Waterville Robert LaFleur Airport, Waterville, Maine
3rd stopover Augusta State Airport, Augusta, Maine
Destination Bangor International Airport, Bangor, Maine

Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 was a scheduled flight from Logan International Airport to Bangor International Airport in the United States on August 25, 1985. On final approach to Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport, the Bar Harbor Airlines Beechcraft Model 99 crashed short of the runway, killing all six passengers and two crew on board. Among the passengers was Samantha Smith, a thirteen-year-old American schoolgirl who had become famous as a "Goodwill Ambassador" to the Soviet Union and who had been cast on the television show Lime Street.

Flight 1808 normally stopped en route at Augusta and Waterville, Maine. The flight crew flew the aircraft from Bangor to Boston and back earlier that afternoon in worsening weather. On the second trip, they were advised at an en route stop in Augusta that because of air traffic control delays in Boston, their return flight 1788 via Auburn/Lewiston, Maine, was being cancelled. They would instead operate the later flight 1808 with Auburn added as a flag stop to accommodate passengers from flight 1788.

Flight 1808 boarded in Boston with 6 passengers; two for Auburn, three for Augusta and one for Waterville. A fourth passenger had actually checked in for Augusta, but did not respond to boarding calls, so the flight left without him. At 9:17 p.m. EDT, the captain radioed for their clearance to Auburn. The controller, unaware of the change in routing, advised they were filed to Augusta. The captain accepted the routing, but advised they would amend their routing after passing Pease VOR, near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Auburn. They departed the ramp at 9:26 pm and were cleared for takeoff from runway 4L at 9:30 pm.


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