Sole survivor of Comair Flight 5191 on August 27, 2006. The aircraft was assigned to takeoff from Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky from Runway 22, but used Runway 26 instead. Runway 26 was too short for a safe takeoff, causing the aircraft to overrun at the end of the runway before it could become airborne, killing all 47 passengers and two of the three crew. Most of the passengers were US citizens from the Lexington area, ranging in age from 16 to 72. They included a young couple who had been married the previous day and were traveling to California on their honeymoon. First officer, James Polehinke, was the only survivor. He suffered a broken spine, numerous other broken bones, a collapsed lung and his left leg was amputated. Doctors later determined that Polehinke had suffered brain damage, and has no memory of the crash or the events leading up to it. Polehinke was flying the plane when it crashed, but it was the flight's captain, Jeffrey Clay, who taxied the aircraft onto the wrong runway.