Easton State Airport:
Easton,
Washington
Airport is located 2 miles north of Easton.
Airport History;
Easton State Airport Today: Closed during
the winter months, obstructions on the runway have been reported including,
pedestrians, vehicles and animals.
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Airport Area Accident History:
The helicopter was departing from a clear
cut area in forested mountainous terrain at an elevation of 4,961 feet. A
witness observed the helicopter lift off vertically, oriented in a southerly
direction, to an altitude of about 40 feet before turning 90 degrees to the
left and proceeding down the hillside to the east. The helicopter then began
to sway back and forth after traveling about 100 to 150 feet, then it
impacted the ground in a nose low, left bank attitude. The witness stated
that the wind was switching around during the morning, and that it was
blowing down slope toward the east at the time of the accident. The closest
weather reporting facility, which was located 8 miles west of the accident
site, reported winds gusting out of the west to 16 knots. No evidence of any
preimpact anomalies were found during the post accident examination that
would have precluded normal operation. During the accident flight the
helicopter was being operated 77 pounds over the maximum gross weight for an
Out of Ground Effect hover for the existing conditions. The helicopter was
being operated in a high density altitude environment, which was computed to
be 6,841 feet mean sea level.
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While cruising en route in VFR conditions, the aircraft lost power on both
engines. The pilot attempted an emergency forced landing at a nearby unpaved
State airport, but after encountering a 20 mph tailwind on downwind and a 20
mph headwind on final, the aircraft impacted a tall conifer tree while about
one-half mile from the approach end of the runway. The reason for the dual
engine power loss was not determined.
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Airport Approach/Landing Video: