Southwest Airlines Flight 1248

Southwest Airlines Flight 1248
N471WN, following its runway overrun at Chicago Midway Airport
Accident
DateDecember 8, 2005 (2005-12-08)
SummaryRunway overrun in snowstorm due to pilot error
SiteIntersections of W 55th Street and S Central Avenue, Near Chicago Midway Airport, Chicago, Illinois, United States
41°47′32.7″N 87°45′44.4″W / 41.792417°N 87.762333°W / 41.792417; -87.762333
Total fatalities1
Total injuries12
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-7H4
OperatorSouthwest Airlines
IATA flight No.WN1248
ICAO flight No.SWA1248
Call signSOUTHWEST 1248
RegistrationN471WN
Flight originBaltimore/Washington Int'l Thurgood Marshall Airport
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
1st stopoverChicago Midway International Airport
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Last stopoverSalt Lake City International Airport
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
DestinationMcCarran International Airport
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Occupants103
Passengers98
Crew5
Fatalities0
Injuries7
Survivors103
Ground casualties
Ground fatalities1
Ground injuries9

Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 was a scheduled passenger flight from Baltimore, Maryland, to Chicago, Illinois, continuing on to Salt Lake City, Utah, and then to Las Vegas, Nevada. On December 8, 2005, the airplane slid off a runway at Midway Airport in Chicago while landing in a snowstorm and crashed into automobile traffic, killing a six-year-old boy.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ "Runway Overrun and Collision, Southwest Airlines Flight 1248, Boeing 737-7H4, N471WN, Chicago Midway International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, December 8, 2005" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. October 2, 2007. NTSB/AAR-07/06. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 19, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "Southwest, Family of Midway Victim Reach Settlement". AviationPros.Com. April 3, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  3. ^ Sadovi, Carlos; Casillas, Ofelia; Presecky, William; Heinzmann, David; Doyle, Gerry (December 10, 2005). "A father's horror: He saw jet coming". The Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Koch, Kathleen (October 2, 2007). "NTSB: Pilot erred in runway crash that killed boy". CNN. Retrieved February 15, 2015.