On November 17, 1955, he and a group of fellow soldiers flew to Seattle on leave. They chartered a Douglas DC-4 from Peninsula Air Transport. The plane was to make a stop in Billings, Chicago, before going on to Newark, New Jersey. It left Boeing Field in Seattle just after midnight. Witnesses stated that one of the four engines appeared to falter before the airplane lost altitude, hit a tree and a power pole, and crashed in a residential area near the intersection of S. 120th St. and Des Moines Avenue in Riverton. No one on the ground was injured, 28 people on the plane, including Joey Cieslak, were killed.
According to HistoryLink.org, "Peninsula Air Transport had had its license to operate suspended for a time the previous summer and at the time of the crash, was the subject of hearings by the Civil Aeronautics Board for overloading airplanes and overworking pilots."
On November 17, 1955, he and a group of fellow soldiers flew to Seattle on leave. They chartered a Douglas DC-4 from Peninsula Air Transport. The plane was to make a stop in Billings, Chicago, before going on to Newark, New Jersey. It left Boeing Field in Seattle just after midnight. Witnesses stated that one of the four engines appeared to falter before the airplane lost altitude, hit a tree and a power pole, and crashed in a residential area near the intersection of S. 120th St. and Des Moines Avenue in Riverton. No one on the ground was injured, 28 people on the plane, including Joey Cieslak, were killed.
According to HistoryLink.org, "Peninsula Air Transport had had its license to operate suspended for a time the previous summer and at the time of the crash, was the subject of hearings by the Civil Aeronautics Board for overloading airplanes and overworking pilots."
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