Northeast Airlines Flight 946

Northeast Airlines Flight 946
Wreckage of Northeast Airlines Flight 946
Accident
DateOctober 25, 1968
SummaryCFIT due to Pilot error
SiteEtna, Town of Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire
43°43.3′N 72°8.8′W / 43.7217°N 72.1467°W / 43.7217; -72.1467
Aircraft
Aircraft typeFairchild Hiller FH-227
OperatorNortheast Airlines
RegistrationN380NE
Passengers39
Crew3
Fatalities32
Injuries10
Survivors10

Northeast Airlines Flight 946 was a domestic U.S. flight from Boston, Massachusetts, to Montpelier, Vermont, with a scheduled stop in Lebanon, New Hampshire, operated by Northeast Airlines. On October 25, 1968, some time during the evening, the Fairchild Hiller FH-227 aircraft crashed on Moose Mountain while descending on approach. The crash killed 32 of 42 passengers and crew. Of the fatalities, four were employees from the National Life Insurance Company who were returning from a business trip. The fatalities also included a reporter for the Barre Daily Times and six social workers of the Vermont Head Start Supplementary Training Program on a conference trip. Ten passengers survived the crash with minor or moderate injuries. After the crash, Northeast Airlines continued flight service until its merger with Delta Air Lines in the early 1970s.