Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Fatal crash third for service in four years

Medical transport out of Reno broke apart in night flight

- Associated Press writer Rio Yamat in Las Vegas contribute­d to this report.

RENO — The company that owns the medical transport aircraft that crashed Feb. 24 in Northern Nevada, killing all five people aboard, has been tied to two other fatal crashes in the past four years.

A review of records shows that with the latest crash, 11 people total have died on planes owned and operated by Guardian Flight, the Reno Gazette-journal reported Friday.

The company is facing its fourth National Transporta­tion Safety Board probe since 2018, said Bruce Landsberg, NTSB vice chairman.

A single-engine Pilatus PC12 was heading from Reno to Salt Lake City on Feb. 24 when investigat­ors say it broke apart. It plummeted to the ground near rural Stagecoach, 40 miles southeast of Reno.

The dead included pilot, Scott Walton, 46, and two medical crew members, Edward Pricola, 32, and Ryan Watson, 27. The patient was Mark Rand, 69. His wife, Terri Rand, 66, had been accompanyi­ng him.

Sarah Sulick, a spokespers­on for the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, said Thursday a seven-member team sent to Nevada over the weekend to investigat­e the crash was wrapping up the on-site portion of their investigat­ion. She said the team recovered electronic navigation equipment from the plane at the crash site and has sent it to the agency’s headquarte­rs in Washington, D.C., for analysis.

A preliminar­y report outlining the agency’s initial findings will be released “in the next week or so,” Sulick said, while a final report containing the crash’s probable cause is expected within the next two years.

The flight was a Care Flight, which is a service of REMSA Health. Care Flight’s aviation vendor is Guardian Flight. REMSA has grounded its Care Flights.

Jena Esposito, KPS3 PR manager and a spokespers­on for REMSA, declined comment and deferred inquiries to Guardian Flight, which did not reply to a request for comment.

Private services for the Care Flight crew killed are expected to take place over the next week. Care Flight plans to hold a public memorial service for crash victims at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Reno-sparks Convention Center.

Guardian Flight has more than 60 aircraft flying out of 60 locations, including Hawaii and Alaska.

In December, a Hawaii Life Flight medical transport crew was en route to get a patient when they crashed into the ocean off Maui. Investigat­ors found the bodies of the three crew members and wreckage a month later. The cause is still under investigat­ion.

In January 2019, a medical transport aircraft crashed outside Juneau, Alaska. A pilot, nurse and paramedic on their way to get transport a patient were killed. The bodies of the crew have yet to be found. After a nearly two-year investigat­ion, the NTSB could not determine the cause.

A 2018 crash in Arizona did not result in any fatalities. Authoritie­s say it was caused by autopilot error and pilot overcorrec­tion.

An aviation attorney representi­ng relatives of the Rands, who died in the Feb. 24 crash, said that the tragedy was “absolutely preventabl­e.”

“It really starts with the decision to go in the first place, which never should have been made,” said Dan Rose, a former Navy pilot who has been litigating aviation cases for 25 years.

Rose said he is looking forward to NTSB’S preliminar­y report, which he hopes will provide more details about the overall conditions at the time of the nighttime crash, which occurred amid a winter storm.

He declined to say what condition Mark Rand suffered from. But it wasn’t “life critical,” and he had been dealing with it for several months before the crash.

 ?? NTSB ?? NTSB investigat­ors on Feb. 26 at the crash site in Dayton document the wreckage of a medical transport flight operated by Guardian Flight that went down Feb. 24 while en route from Reno to Salt Lake City. The team recovered navigation equipment.
NTSB NTSB investigat­ors on Feb. 26 at the crash site in Dayton document the wreckage of a medical transport flight operated by Guardian Flight that went down Feb. 24 while en route from Reno to Salt Lake City. The team recovered navigation equipment.

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