Transwestern Airlines

Transwestern Airlines was a regional airline based in Logan, Utah,[1] its hub was at the Logan-Cache Airport.[2] Founded in 1976, it was later acquired by Horizon Air in 1983.[3]

Transwestern Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
WZ TRW Trans West
Founded1977
Ceased operationsDecember 31, 1983
HubsLogan-Cache Airport
DestinationsUtah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado
HeadquartersLogan, Utah
Key peopleGeorge Bagley (President)
A Beech 99 at Salt Lake City

Destinations

From its hub at Salt Lake City, the carrier served the following destinations at various times during its existence:[4][5]

  • Colorado
    • Grand Junction
  • Idaho
    • Boise
    • Idaho Falls
    • Pocatello
    • Sun Valley (Hailey)
    • Twin Falls
  • Utah
    • Salt Lake City - Hub & airline headquarters
    • Blanding
    • Logan
    • Moab
    • Monticello
    • Provo
    • Vernal
  • Wyoming
    • Jackson Hole

Fleet

The Transwestern Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft[6]:

Accidents

A non-fatality accident in Idaho occurred on its route on February 15, 1983, on a late morning flight from Boise to Sun Valley. On approach, the sub-contracted Sierra Pacific Airlines de Havilland Twin Otter pitched forward and an emergency landing was attempted on Highway 75, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) south of runway 31 of Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey. Eight were injured, seven seriously.[7] The control rod connection had separated; poor maintenance procedure using a non-standard bolt was cited as the cause.[8]

gollark: Also poor cooling.
gollark: They are NOT decent. They have awful design, with apparently stuff like 50V power lines running beside data, are IMPOSSIBLEISH to repair, and are increasingly locked down.
gollark: DO NOT purchase Macbook.
gollark: Immensely troubling.
gollark: Aren't they not signing new nvidia drivers?

See also

References

  1. "Bagley to retire". Alaska Business Monthly. 2005-11-01. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  2. Gurrister, Tim (1979-02-21). "Officials in Cache favor a study of airport security". Deseret News. pp. 16F. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  3. "Horizon buys Utah airline". Spokane Chronicle. AP. September 21, 1983. p. C7.
  4. Endicott, Bill (2001). Williams, Dayna Spear (ed.). Remember the Magic... The Story of Horizon Air. Turner Publishing Company. p. 151. ISBN 1-56311-725-8.
  5. http://www.timetableimages.com, Transwestern Airlines timetables
  6. "Transwestern Airlines". rzjets. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  7. "All aboard live through plane crash near Hailey". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. February 16, 1983. p. A6.
  8. NTSB Accident Report NTSB-AR-84-03, March 6, 1984
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.