L'Express Airlines Flight 508

On July 10, 1991, a L'Express Airlines Beechcraft C99, flying as Flight 508 originating in New Orleans, and in transit from Mobile to Birmingham, crashed while attempting to make an ILS approach to Runway 5 (since renumbered to Runway 6) at Birmingham Municipal Airport (now Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport) in Birmingham, Alabama. The plane crashed in the Fairview area near Five Points West in the Ensley neighborhood and subsequently injured four persons on the ground, as well as destroying two homes. Of the 15 occupants on board, there were 13 fatalities. The cause of the crash was attributed to the captain's decision to attempt an instrument approach into severe thunderstorms resulting in a loss of control of the airplane. To date it is the deadliest commercial aviation accident in Alabama history.

L'Express Airlines Flight 508
A Beechcraft Model 99 similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
DateJuly 10, 1991
SummaryBad weather-induced collision with obstacles and nearby terrain
SiteBirmingham Municipal Airport, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
33°30′10″N 86°52′28″W
Total fatalities13
Total injuries6
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBeechcraft C99
OperatorL'Express Airlines
Call signLEX 508
RegistrationN7217L
Flight originMobile Regional Airport, Alabama
DestinationBirmingham Municipal Airport, Alabama
Occupants15
Passengers13
Crew2
Fatalities13
Injuries2
Survivors2
Ground casualties
Ground injuries4
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