VH-EWL Fokker F-27 Friendship
(c/n 10344)
VH-EWL entered EWA service in December 1967. Peter Gates' shot
(above) was taken at
Mascot in November 1969. On the evening
of 31 May 1974, whilst operating Flight 752
from Sydney to Orange and then on to Bathurst, VH-EWL crashed adjacent
to runway 35 at
the
Bathurst-Raglan Airport, during an attempted go-around following drift
off the active run-
way.
The rear fuselage impacted the ground just prior to the runway
threshold and the Fokker
slid
along on the ground for some 425 meters, tearing off the starboard
engine as it did so.
Although the
weather appeared clear as the aircraft entered the circuit, on short
final approach
strong winds and rain quickly developed (blowing it off the
center line) and it appears that the
aircraft
suffered the effects of wind shear, associated with a micro
burst. Fortunately no lives
were lost but the pilot, co-pilot and six passengers received minor
injuries. The remains were
transported bank to Bankstown Airport, Sydney and used for fire
practice. Greg Banfield took
the
photo below at Bankstown in October, 1974. As is usual in
cases when such detritus is
visible to the general public, the
name of the airline is erased!