• July 9, 1995: American Eagle Flight 4127, an
ATR 72 operated by Simmons Airlines, experienced a loss of the rear cabin entry door during its climb after taking off from
O'Hare International Airport in
Chicago. The cabin door opened shortly after the first officer began to pressurize the cabin; therefore, only a slight pressure differential existed between the cabin pressure and the atmospheric pressure. Lack of damage indicates the door was unlocked/unlatched when it opened. The airplane was one of fifteen aircraft equipped with a new handrail and door handle design which was different than the majority of the
ATR 72 fleet. The old handle was pulled down to latch/lock the door and pushed up to unlatch/unlock the door. The direction of motion was reversed so that the handle was pushed up to latch/lock the door and pulled down to unlatch/unlock the door. A private citizen located the separated door in approximately two feet of water in the Des Plaines River on July 10, 1995. Following this incident, ATR designed another new door handle design which returns the handle motion to push up to unlatch/unlock, and pull down to latch/lock. • On April 4, 2011, a pilot flying from
Chicago Executive Airport attempted to land a rented
Cirrus SR22, but was hit by a gust of wind on approach. The plane landed on the left wing, cart-wheeled and came to a stop from the runway. He was hospitalized in critical condition, with no one else on board. He later died from his injuries. • On March 17, 2013, a private jet crashed into three homes near South Bend Regional Airport. Two of the four people on the plane were killed while the other two on board, and one person on the ground, were injured. • On September 12, 2017, a Beech N35 Bonanza made a forced landing due to fuel exhaustion into a ditch just short of the airport perimeter fence. No injuries were reported, the aircraft was a total loss. • On May 25, 2018, SkyWest (Delta Connection) Flight 4647 made an emergency landing in South Bend after a
halon bottle exploded in the cargo bin. The aircraft had just departed South Bend bound for Atlanta. None of the passengers or crew on board were injured. • On May 15, 2023, a SkyWest Airlines flight made an emergency landing after departing South Bend. The aircraft experienced a mechanical failure soon after takeoff, remained in the air to burn fuel, and returned to land at South Bend. ==See also==