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Five people died after an air ambulance crashed in western Nevada
Posted on 2/25/23 at 4:00 pm
Posted on 2/25/23 at 4:00 pm
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All five people on board an air ambulance died Friday after their plane crashed near the city of Stagecoach in western Nevada.
The plane was carrying a pilot, flight nurse, flight paramedic, a patient and a family member of the patient, according to REMSA Health, which provides the air ambulance service.
"We are in the process of notifying their family members," the organization wrote in a statement. "Our immediate focus is helping our team members and families, as well as the responding agencies."
Around 9:15 p.m. local time on Friday, the Lyon County Dispatch Center began to receive multiple calls of a possible aircraft crash in Stagecoach, which is less than an hour's drive from Reno. The plane was found around 11:15 p.m. local time, according to the Lyon County Sheriff's Department.
The Central Lyon Fire Department and Lyon County Sheriff's Department are coordinating with the National Transportation Safety Board to determine the cause of the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration is also assisting the investigation.
REMSA Health is a private, emergency response group that provides ground and helicopter ambulance service across northern Nevada and northeastern California.
The PC 12 fixed wing aircraft was part of the organization's Care Flight program, designed to respond under one hour and navigate complex terrain or difficult weather conditions.
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Posted on 2/25/23 at 4:03 pm to John88
Prayers for all of those families something like that hits close to home.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 4:19 pm to John88
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air ambulance
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Stagecoach
Killed by irony.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 4:53 pm to John88
About the PC-12 used in this crash:
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According to information taken from the official FAA website, which covers flight data in the United States and Canada, between April 26, 1990 and December 24, 2019, only 63 PC-12 accidents were recorded, with only one resulting in death and three with injured people.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 4:58 pm to John88
I know the executive director of this service,,,,he’s 2 months away from retirement
Posted on 2/25/23 at 5:16 pm to KosmoCramer
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only 63 PC-12 accidents were recorded

Posted on 2/25/23 at 5:50 pm to shutterspeed
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PC-12
Pilatus PC-12 is a turbo-prop single engine plane that can land and takeoff on short runways and even grass.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 6:05 pm to John88
Prayers. Those choppers are usually very solid.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 6:21 pm to John88
Ill say I watch those choppers land at the hospital and they seem way more aggressive than other chopper pilots I have seen, not that I have seen many.
ETA oh this was a small turboprop
ETA oh this was a small turboprop
This post was edited on 2/25/23 at 6:23 pm
Posted on 2/25/23 at 6:22 pm to lsuson
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Those choppers are usually very solid.
Uhhh…
This post was edited on 2/25/23 at 7:44 pm
Posted on 2/25/23 at 8:39 pm to John88
I have a cousin who’s a flight nurse, and has been doing it for several years.
I worry that something might happen. With helicopters it’s a question of when, not if.
I worry that something might happen. With helicopters it’s a question of when, not if.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 8:50 pm to LongueCarabine
This wasn’t a helicopter. Pilatus PC-12, single engine turboprop airplane.


Posted on 2/25/23 at 9:02 pm to KosmoCramer
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About the PC-12 used in this crash:
Very easy to fly plane with an incredibly low stall speed. They are also very forgiving so I wonder what went wrong.
Posted on 2/25/23 at 9:50 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
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I wonder what went wrong.
Rapid deceleration, but the government will sugar coat it and say uncontrolled flight into terrain.
Posted on 2/27/23 at 5:53 pm to Btrtigerfan
Just heard the preliminary NTSB statement. The plane lost a portion of the horizontal stabilizer on the tail and a part of the outer right wing.
That comes from over gs or over speed. Likely the pilots lost special orientation in the weather and over corrected or corrected too late creating a severe g situation.
That comes from over gs or over speed. Likely the pilots lost special orientation in the weather and over corrected or corrected too late creating a severe g situation.
Posted on 2/27/23 at 6:35 pm to John88
Single-pilot flight into IMC and known turbulence at night.
That’s a recipe for spatial disorientation.
I think at one time the flight data had him around 30k fpm descent.
Terrible.
That’s a recipe for spatial disorientation.
I think at one time the flight data had him around 30k fpm descent.
Terrible.
This post was edited on 2/27/23 at 6:36 pm
Posted on 2/27/23 at 6:42 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
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Very easy to fly plane with an incredibly low stall speed. They are also very forgiving so I wonder what went wrong.
We had an air ambulance that went down in a couple thousand feet of water two years ago. Bodies were never recovered.
They'll never know what caused it. It was between two islands descending to pick up a patient.
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