Quincy Municipal Airport, Gilmer Township, Adams County, Illinois, near Quincy, Illinois, United States 39°56′27.4″N91°11′39.3″W / 39.940944°N 91.194250°W / 39.940944; -91.194250
Total fatalities
14 (Initially 2)
Total survivors
0 (Initially 12)
First aircraft
A United Express Beechcraft 1900C similar to the one involved.
Type
Beechcraft 1900C
Operator
Great Lakes Airlines for United Express
Call sign
LAKES AIR 251[1]
Registration
N87GL[2]
Flight origin
Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Stopover
Burlington Airport
Destination
Quincy Municipal Airport
Occupants
12
Passengers
10
Crew
2
Fatalities
12 (Initially 0)
Survivors
0 (Initially 12)
Second aircraft
A Beechcraft King Air A90 similar to the one involved.
Type
Beechcraft 65-A90 King Air
Operator
Private
Call sign
KING AIR 1127 DELTA[1]
Registration
N1127D[3]
Occupants
2
Passengers
0
Crew
2
Fatalities
2
Survivors
0
United Express Flight 5925, operated by Great Lakes Airlines with a Beechcraft 1900 twin turboprop, was a regularly scheduled flight from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Quincy, Illinois, with an intermediate stop in Burlington, Iowa. On November 19, 1996, the aircraft collided on landing at Quincy with another Beechcraft, a private King Air, that was taking off from an intersecting runway. The crash was known as the Quincy runway disaster. Fourteen people (twelve on board the 1900 and two on board the King Air) were killed as a result.[1]
^ abc"Runway Collision, United Express Flight 5925 and Beechcraft King Air A90, Quincy Municipal Airport, Quincy, Illinois, November 19, 1996" (PDF). Aircraft Accident Report. National Transportation Safety Board. July 1, 1997. NTSB/AAR-97/04. Retrieved September 16, 2017. - This includes the response to Voorhis. The copy of the report at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University does not have the Voorhis response.
^"FAA Registry (N87GL)". Federal Aviation Administration.
^"FAA Registry (N1127D)". Federal Aviation Administration.
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