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Bird nest brings down Piper

By NTSB · May 24, 2018 ·

Animal Encounter NTSB Accident Report

During preflight inspection of the Piper PA-22, the pilot discovered three baby birds in the cockpit. After removing the birds, he continued his preflight inspection, looking for a nest. He noticed that the rag normally used to cover one of the elevator openings was missing, but he did not find a nest inside. Immediately after […]

Cessna 210 pilot dies in crash

By NTSB · May 23, 2018 ·

Accident Report - Undetermined

The Cessna 210 hit trees near Wantage, N.J., about an hour into a night cross-country flight. The pilot died in the crash. The weather was clear, with nearly a full moon and unrestricted visibility. The airplane was not reported overdue, but air traffic control began receiving reports of an emergency locator transmitter shortly after the […]

Loss of electrical power leads to bent 182

By NTSB · May 22, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot stated that, while on a cross-country flight, he noted that the Cessna 182 was losing electrical power and decided to make a precautionary landing near Lake City, Florida. He attempted to extend the landing gear and advised air traffic control of the emergency before all electrical power was lost. Since electrical power […]

T-6 crash fatal for two

By NTSB · May 21, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The airline transport pilot and a passenger departed on a local flight as part of a flight of two airplanes in daytime visual meteorological conditions. Shortly after takeoff, witnesses heard the North American AT-6’s engine popping; another witness reported a possible loss of power. The plane entered a right turn and appeared to slow. It […]

Ag pilot dies when plane hits cell tower wires

By NTSB · May 18, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

After completing an aerial application flight, the commercial pilot was returning to the base airport over 15 nautical miles away when the Air Tractor AT-502 hit terrain near West, Texas, and was consumed by a post-impact fire. The pilot died in the crash. Although the wreckage was significantly fragmented and damaged by fire, no evidence […]

Metal fatigue primary focus of NTSB investigation in fatal Piper Arrow crash

By NTSB · May 17, 2018 ·

​WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board has issued an investigative update on its investigation of the April 4, 2018, crash of a Piper PA-28R-201 near Daytona Beach, Florida. Two people suffered fatal injuries following an in-flight separation of the airplane’s left wing shortly after takeoff. The airplane subsequently collided with terrain and was destroyed. […]

Turbojet Seguin Quickie crashes during flight test

By NTSB · May 17, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The commercial pilot and a colleague built the single-place, composite airplane with the intention of using it for air racing. Rather than using the single piston engine and propeller specified by the original plans, they opted to power the Seguin Quickie with two turbojet engines. The engines were designed and intended for use only on […]

Pressure leads to plane crash

By NTSB · May 16, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The pilot of an experimental amateur-built airplane reported that he felt pressured by a trailing airplane while in the traffic pattern at the airport in Grass Valley, California. He further reported that this pressure caused him to turn base and then final sooner than expected, which resulted in an increased airspeed and higher than expected […]

Fuel exhaustion brings down 182

By NTSB · May 15, 2018 ·

Fuel Exhaustion NTSB Accident Report

According to the FAA Aviation Safety Inspector who arrived at the scene shortly after the accident near Reno, Nevada, he located the uninjured pilot in command (PIC) and a passenger-rated pilot who were the only occupants of the airplane. The inspector reported that the PIC told him that he had fueled the Cessna 182 prior […]

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