Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311

Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311
Wreckage of the aircraft
Accident
Date5 April 1991 (1991-04-05)
SummaryPropeller malfunction due to control system design flaw leading to loss of control
Site
Aircraft

An Atlantic Southeast Airlines Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia, similar to the one involved in the accident
Aircraft typeEmbraer EMB 120 Brasilia
OperatorAtlantic Southeast Airlines on behalf of Delta Connection
IATA flight No.EV2311 / DL2311
ICAO flight No.ASE311
Call signACEY 311
RegistrationN270AS
Flight originWilliam B. Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
DestinationGlynco Jetport, Brunswick, Georgia, United States
Occupants23
Passengers20
Crew3
Fatalities23
Survivors0

Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311 was a regularly scheduled commuter flight in Georgia in the southeastern United States, from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Glynco Jetport (since renamed Brunswick Golden Isles Airport) in Brunswick on April 5, 1991.

The flight, operating a twin-turboprop Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia, crashed north of Brunswick while approaching the airport for landing. All 23 aboard were killed, including astronaut Sonny Carter and former U.S. Senator John Tower.

Four years later, another Embraer Brasilia of ASA crashed in the Georgia countryside in similar circumstances, with nine fatalities.