• On 21 March 1964, a Piper PA-23-160 Apache (G-ASHC) crashed on its approach to the Aintree racecourse, near Liverpool, England, killing all 5 on board. The flight had taken off from Luton Airport and included broadcaster
Nancy Spain, who was covering the Grand National, and her partner
Joan Werner Laurie, who was learning to fly. The CAA accident report stated that passenger interference could not be ruled out as a cause of the accident. • On 8 May 1966,
Pennsylvania Attorney General Walter Alessandroni, his wife,
Montgomery County Republican chairman James E. Staudinger, and pilot Melvin E. Ladin were killed when the Piper Aztec they were traveling to a campaign speech in crashed in the
Allegheny Mountains near
Somerset, Pennsylvania. • On 18 July 1967, Aztec C
PP-ETT was hit by a
Lockheed T-33 of the Brazilian Air Force near
Mondubim, Brazil, killing former Brazilian President
Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco. • On 18 April 1974, Aztec
G-AYDE collided with
Court Line Flight 95, a
BAC One-Eleven, at
London Luton Airport after the pilot of the Aztec entered the active runway without clearance. He was killed and his passenger was injured. All 91 people on board the One-Eleven successfully evacuated after the takeoff was aborted. • On 29 November 1975, retired
Formula One racing driver and
Embassy Hill team owner
Graham Hill was
piloting a Piper PA-23-250 Turbo Aztec D, marked as N6645Y, from
Circuit Paul Ricard, France, to London, United Kingdom. His passengers were Embassy Hill race driver
Tony Brise, team manager Ray Brimble, designer Andy Smallman, and mechanics Terry Richards and Tony Alcock. While on approach to land at
Elstree Airfield,
Hertfordshire, shortly before 10 pm, the aircraft hit trees on a golf course at
Arkley, Hertfordshire in thick fog.
The ensuing crash and explosion killed everyone on board. • On 15 April 1978, Hollywood stunt flyer
Frank Tallman was ferrying a Piper Aztec from Santa Monica Airport, California, to Phoenix, Arizona under
visual flight rules when he continued the flight into deteriorating weather, a lowering ceiling, and rain. He struck the side of
Santiago Peak in the
Santa Ana Mountains near Trabuco Canyon at cruise altitude, and was killed in the crash. ==Specifications (PA-23-250F, normally aspirated)==