"22-Romeo Golf, Turn Right On Hwy 933, Hold Short At The Red
Light"
When 25-year old Craig Miers of
Windham, NH, got up Tuesday morning, he probably had no intention
of becoming a hero by the end of the day. But that's just what
happened when his Pilatus PC-12 Eagle was forced down over
Roseland, IN. Miers landed the aircraft in the middle of lunchtime
traffic.
"He told me he got it over an intersection and dove it under
some power lines," the pilot's father, Stephen Miers, of New
Hampshire, told the South Bend Tribune in a telephone
interview.
"We're happy to be alive," said investment banker Robert F.
Greenhill Jr., one of three passengers on the aircraft.
Greenhill and his fellow passengers were in South Bend to
negotiate a deal at Notre Dame. They left South Bend Airport at a
little after 1300 local, headed back to White Plains, NY.
They didn't get very far. Almost immediately after take-off,
Miers called the tower at South Bend Regional Airport, saying he
was having engine problems and asking to return to the field.
"We had to find a place to land but we had no options," said
Greenhill. "It's hard to find the best alternative. There are no
good options when you're over South Bend."
But Miers found that alternative, putting the aircraft down on
Highway 933.
"We lost our engine, came down and landed on a busy road. It is
very lucky that we didn't hit another car or have a vehicle hit us.
We're just incredibly lucky." said passenger Nicholas
Chermayeff.
The PC-12's (file photo of type, below) wing did clip a
lightpole. The wingtip sheared off and there was a fuel spill, but
no fire, according to officials.
To say the local townspeople were impressed would be an
understatement.
"I want to shake that guy's hand," said Aaron Bolin of the
PC-12's pilot. Bolin told the Tribune he saw the plane land from a
nearby gas station. "I saw it going down. I couldn't believe there
were no cars there. It was skidding and jumping and then it hit a
pole. I heard the brakes skid."
Of course, Miers' father is one proud papa. "He is a great
pilot," Stephen Miers told the South Bend paper. "Anybody he has
flown for say he's excellent."

FAA Preliminary Accident Report
IDENTIFICATION
Regis#: 922RG Make/Model: PC12
Description: PC-12, Eagle
Date: 12/14/2004 Time: 1819
Event Type: Accident Highest Injury:
None Mid Air: N Missing: N
Damage: Substantial
LOCATION
City: SOUTH
BEND State:
IN Country: US
DESCRIPTION
ACFT DEPARTED SOUTH BEND, IN. (SBN) ENROUTE TO WHITE PLAINS,
NY (HPN).
PILOT DECLARED AN EMERGENCY 7MI SE OF SBN DUE TO ENGINE
FAILURE. ACFT WAS
VECTORED BACK TO SBN BUT WAS UNABLE TO MAINTAIN ALTITUDE.
ACFT LANDED ON
HWY 933 NORTH. NO INJURIES TO THE 6 POB AND SUBSTANTIAL
DAMAGE IS REPORTED.
SOUTH BEND, IN
INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 0
# Crew:
1 Fat: 0 Ser: 0
Min: 0 Unk:
#
Pass: 5 Fat: 0 Ser:
0 Min: 0 Unk:
#
Grnd: Fat: 0
Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
WEATHER: 1911Z SBN 26005KT 10SM OVC034 M03/M06
A3047
OTHER DATA
Activity: Unknown Phase: Climb
Operation: General Aviation
Departed: SOUTH BEND, IN SBN Dep
Date: 12/14/2004 Dep. Time:
Destination: WHITE PLAINS,NY HPN Flt Plan:
IFR Wx Briefing: U
Last Radio Cont: 3 MI E OF SBN
Last Clearance: FLY HEADING 310
FAA FSDO: INDIANAPOLIS, IN
(GL11) Entry date:
12/15/2004