VH-CMI Beech
65-80 Queen
Air
(c/n LD-12)
This was the former VH-CMT, re-registration occurring in January
1967 when that
latter rego was
used on a
King Air. Geoff Goodall's photo above was taken at Perth
Airport in January 1969 when
the
Queen Air was with the WA charter company Australian Transport
Airservices. Greg
Banfield's
shot below
was at Mascot two years later (February 197)1 by which time the
aircraft had gone to,
and sold
by, Jetair Australia Ltd, who had acquired it in July 1969.
In April 1970 it was registered
to Connellan Airways
although
leased back
to Jetair (hence the non-Connellan livery when Greg's
photo was
taken). When Jetair folded -CMI was sold to B.B. Wilson
of Albert, although appears
to
have been leased back to
Connellan, since it was flying for that concern when it crashed
on
20 January 1972 whilst
operating a charter
from Alice Sprints to Ayers Rock Soon after take off
from
Alice Springs the pilot reported a fire in the
starboard engine.
No further transmissions were
heard from the aircraft and it
crashed some 5 miles south-west
of Alice Springs Airport. The
pilot
and
6 passengers were killed, and this was, .in fact, the first fatality
that
Connellan Airways had ever
suffered in its long history. Phil Parker, who was the ATC
officer in Alice Springs Tower at the time
of the crash, tells me that this aircraft had had a mishap the year
before, wherein the gear would not
come down. A photo of this accident appears at the foot of the
page. For what it's worth, Phil
advises me that during
this earlier accident, whenever conversastions between -CMI's pilot and
him-
self in the tower occured, Phil, even then, could
hear the familiar engine noise beeping (engine throttled
back
and gear up), sounds, so engine problems appeared to be endemic with
this particular Beech. .