Flight 2286 departed
Denver's
Stapleton International Airport at 18:20
Mountain Standard Time as a regularly scheduled flight to
Durango–La Plata County Airport. A total of fifteen passengers and two pilots were on board. At 18:53, Flight 2286 reported reaching its cruising altitude of 23,000 feet.
Air traffic control advised Flight 2286 of reduced visibility into Durango, with a ceiling of only 800 feet and light snow and fog in the area. At 19:00, controllers asked Flight 2286 whether they wanted to make an
Instrument Landing System (ILS) approach to Durango's Runway 2, or a non-precision approach to Durango's Runway 20. From Flight 2286's location, the ILS landing would have required backtracking to make the approach to Runway 2, adding ten minutes to the flight versus a more direct approach into Runway 20. Silver, who had a reputation as a pilot who could make up for lost time, chose the approach to Runway 20 because it would save time. He allowed Harvey to fly the approach into Durango. At 19:03, Flight 2286 was cleared to begin descending from 23,000 feet. In order to make a direct approach into Durango, Harvey flew in at a rapid descent of 3,000 feet per minute, which was more than three times the rate intended for the approach. At 19:14, Flight 2286 received clearance to approach Runway 20, and reported reaching 14,000 feet. The aircraft continued to descend until it struck the ground, and then
pitched up. The aircraft rolled several times before striking the ground again. Flight 2286 eventually slid to a stop approximately five miles from the airport. A surviving passenger of Flight 2286 walked away from the crash site and went to a nearby house. At 20:34, the homeowner contacted Central Dispatch to inform them of the plane crash survivor. Central Dispatch sent a rescue vehicle to retrieve the survivor and it arrived at 20:45. Five other survivors, including a 23-month-old baby carried by another survivor, walked together about 1.5 miles over 1.5 hours to a highway. They saw and met a motorist who transported them about a mile until he met a responding rescue vehicle. The survivors were then transported to a local hospital. Of the seventeen people on board, seven passengers and both pilots were killed. ==Investigation and probable cause==