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The '''2014 Alabaster plane crash''' was a non-fatal aviation accident that occurred in a backyard at 911 10th Street SW in [[Alabaster]] on the afternoon of [[January 1]], [[2014]].
The '''2014 Alabaster plane crash''' was a non-fatal aviation accident that occurred in a backyard at 911 10th Street SW in [[Alabaster]] on the afternoon of [[January 1]], [[2014]].


The plane reportedly left from the [[Bessemer Airport]] and crashed through trees before settling in [[Lee McBride]]'s back yard. The pilot was injured, but expected to recover.
The Bellanca 17-30A reportedly left from the [[Bessemer Airport]] en route to the [[Shleby County Airport]] 11 miles away. It crashed through trees before settling in [[Lee McBride]]'s back yard. The pilot, [[Anthony Elom]] of [[Pleasant Grove]], was injured, but recovered.
 
The National Transportation Safety Board determined that Elom failed to switch to the right main fuel tank when the left tank ran dry, causing the engine to stall.


==References==
==References==
* McCarty, Sarah (January 1, 2014) "Plane crash in Alabaster neighborhood leaves only pilot injured." {{BN}}
* McCarty, Sarah (January 1, 2014) "Plane crash in Alabaster neighborhood leaves only pilot injured." {{BN}}
* Reed, Martin J. (July 27, 2015) "Pilot's 'fuel management' caused plane to crash in Alabaster backyard, NTSB says." {{BN}}


[[Category:Plane crashes]]
[[Category:Plane crashes]]
[[Category:2014 events|Alabaster plane crash]]
[[Category:2014 events|Alabaster plane crash]]
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[[Category:Alabaster]]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 27 July 2015

The 2014 Alabaster plane crash was a non-fatal aviation accident that occurred in a backyard at 911 10th Street SW in Alabaster on the afternoon of January 1, 2014.

The Bellanca 17-30A reportedly left from the Bessemer Airport en route to the Shleby County Airport 11 miles away. It crashed through trees before settling in Lee McBride's back yard. The pilot, Anthony Elom of Pleasant Grove, was injured, but recovered.

The National Transportation Safety Board determined that Elom failed to switch to the right main fuel tank when the left tank ran dry, causing the engine to stall.

References

  • McCarty, Sarah (January 1, 2014) "Plane crash in Alabaster neighborhood leaves only pilot injured." The Birmingham News
  • Reed, Martin J. (July 27, 2015) "Pilot's 'fuel management' caused plane to crash in Alabaster backyard, NTSB says." The Birmingham News