Tejas Airlines

Tejas Airlines was a commuter airline based in San Antonio, Texas. Tejas began operations in 1976, and flew numerous destinations inside Texas.

History

Tejas Airlines commenced operations in 1977. Tejas began flying five destinations, but expanded to eight cities.

Destinations

In 1979 served eight cities in Texas.

Fleet

Tejas operated the following aircraft throughout its lifetime.

Incidents and accidents

13 August 1978 - At San Antonio, the Metro II commuter plane was refueled in the right wing with 125 gallons. After an 18-minute flight, while approaching Austin, the left engine failed due to fuel starvation. Failing to assure if the landing gear was down and locked, the crew continued their approach to runway 12R. After touchdown, the plane veered off the runway. It appeared that the crossflow valve had been off during the entire flight, thereby disabling fuel flow from the right wing tank to the fuel tank in the left wing.[1]

References

  1. "Aviation-safety.net" (url). 2015. Retrieved October 13, 2015.


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