Provincetown-Boston Airlines was a regional airline headquartered in
Provincetown, Massachusetts. The airline had been grounded on November 10, 1984 for violating federal aviation safety rules, and began returning to service on November 25. Prior to being grounded, the airline carried more passengers than any other
commuter airline in the United States. On December 6, 1984, PBA operated Flight 1039 using an
Embraer Bandeirante EMB-110P1 twin-
turboprop regional airliner (registration ''''). The EMB 110 was operated within its designed gross weight and
center of gravity limits on the date of the accident. The aircraft was purchased by PBA in October 1981 and operated continuously by PBA until the accident, accumulating 5662 hours of operation and 7,858 cycles by the date of the accident. Captain Thomas Ashby (34) was hired by PBA in 1974. At the time of the accident, he had accumulated approximately 10,000 hours of flying time, including approximately 400 hours in the EMB 110. First Officer Louis Fernandez (25) was hired in 1984, and had accumulated approximately 3,000 of flying time, including 500 hours in the EMB 110. ==Accident==