Disaster In Paradise
Firefighters and recovery teams on the Hawaiian island of Kauai
Friday recovered the last of five bodies from the wreckage of a
Bell 206-B Jet Ranger that went down on Wednesday. The crash
occurred near where parts of the "Jurrasic Park" movies were
filmed, an area resplendent with waterfalls and lush tropical
forests.

 The pilot, 45-year old
Mark Lundgren, was last heard from at 9:03 a.m. Wednesday morning,
when he reported lifting off from the Waialeale Crater. He didn't
report any problems. Approximately three hours later, the wreckage
was spotted on the side of the crater, according to an FAA
investigator. Jack Harter Helicopters, which reportedly had a
perfect safety record until this incident, has temporarily
suspended operations. They were scheduled to resume Saturday.
The pilot, 45-year old
Mark Lundgren, was last heard from at 9:03 a.m. Wednesday morning,
when he reported lifting off from the Waialeale Crater. He didn't
report any problems. Approximately three hours later, the wreckage
was spotted on the side of the crater, according to an FAA
investigator. Jack Harter Helicopters, which reportedly had a
perfect safety record until this incident, has temporarily
suspended operations. They were scheduled to resume Saturday.
Besides Lundgren, a former Navy pilot, there were two
sightseeing couples on board. Jeffrey and Monica Peterson, both 33
and both from Denver (CO), and Edward J. Wadiak, 55, and his wife,
Teresa M. Wadiak, 53, of Manassas (VA), died in the crash, Kauai
County officials said. One woman survived for six hours on the side
of the crater, but died shortly after the weather broke, allowing
two pararescuers to land at the site. The Harter Bell 206-B crashed
at approximately 4,300 MSL.
Complicated Extrication
 Removal of the bodies was a long, arduous
process complicated by weather at what is known as the "wettest
spot on Earth." The FAA reports weather at the time of the crash,
however, was not severe. Visibility was rated at 10 nm, winds were
moderate and cloud cover was scattered at most. Kauai Fire
Battalion Chief Bob Kaden was quoted as saying conditions in the
area are notorious for rapid changes with little or no notice. "The
weather is very volatile," he said.
The bodies were found fairly close together, according to Kaden.
The crash site was in such an inaccessible location, approximately
700 feet from the lip of the crater, that two teams of recovery
workers were flown in. One landed about 1000 ft. below the crash
site. The second was sent down on cables once the weather finally
broke. Even then, two recovery workers were stranded on the
mountain for several hours Thursday.
FAA spokesman Don Walker told reporters Jack Harter Helicopters
had a clean safety record, "a very conscientious operator."
Likewise, Lundgren, who'd been flying for Harter since 1995, also
had a clean record, according to the FAA.
For The Record...
 IDENTIFICATION
IDENTIFICATION
  Regis#: 37741       
Make/Model: B206      Description: BELL
206B HELICOPTER
  Date: 07/23/2003     Time: 1900
  Event Type: Accident   Highest Injury:
Fatal     Mid Air: N    Missing:
N
  Damage: Destroyed
LOCATION
  City: LIHUE   State: HI   Country:
US
DESCRIPTION
  N37741, BELL BH206B HELICOPTER, OPERATED BY JACK HARTER
HELICOPTERS,
  CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES IN THE WAIALEALI 
CRATER ON THE ISLAND
  OF KAUAI, FIVE PERSONS ON BOARD WERE FATALLY INJURED, THE
AIRCRAFT WAS
  DESTROYED, LIHUE, HI
INJURY DATA      Total
Fatal:   5
                
# Crew:   1     Fat:  
1     Ser:  
0     Min:  
0     Unk:   
                
# Pass:    4    
Fat:   4     Ser:  
0     Min:  
0     Unk:   
                
# Grnd:         
Fat:   0     Ser:  
0     Min:  
0     Unk:   
WEATHER: UNK
OTHER DATA
  Activity: Aerial Observation     
Phase: Unknown      Operation: Air Taxi
(On Demand)
  Departed: LIHUE,
HI                  
Dep Date: 07/23/2003   Dep. Time: 1803
  Destination: LIHUE,
HI               
Flt Plan: NONE         Wx
Briefing: Y
  Last Radio Cont: DEPARTING LIH APPROX 1803
  Last Clearance: TAKE OFF CLEARANCE
  FAA FSDO: HONOLULU, HI 
(WP13)                 
Entry date: 07/24/2003