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NTSB Accidents

Fuel starvation leads to crash

By NTSB · June 1, 2018 ·

Fuel Starvation NTSB Accident Report

The pilot of the Beech F33A departed on a cross-country flight, but did not visually check the amount of fuel in the main tanks before departure, relying on his fuel gauges, which indicated the left tank was 2/3 full and the right tank was 1/2 full. Both wingtip fuel tanks were empty. The pilot departed […]

Pilot hits light pole while trying to park his 172

By NTSB · May 31, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

According to the pilot, during the taxi from the runway to parking at the airport in Shawnee, Oklahoma, he made a left turn into his parking space. He reported that he had parked at this location many times before, and that his main concern at the time was to ensure that he did not run […]

Broken shoulder harness increases severity of injuries in crash

By NTSB · May 30, 2018 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot and the passenger, a friend who was previously a student pilot but never completed his training, were making their first flight together. The pilot, who sustained serious injuries, did not recall the accident. The passenger reported that the pilot took off from the departure airport and then transferred the controls to him and […]

Fuel starvation leads to forced landing on roof

By NTSB · May 29, 2018 ·

Fuel Starvation NTSB Accident Report

The pilot estimated that he departed on the 10-minute, 16-mile, local flight with one fuel tank about half full and the other tank about a quarter full. He did not recall which tank he had the fuel selector positioned to during takeoff. During descent for landing, he observed the engine rpm decrease to between 500 and […]

Fuel contamination leads to gear-up landing

By NTSB · May 28, 2018 ·

The pilot was taking off in the Mooney M20 when the engine began to sputter and lose power. He elected to reduce engine power and land on the remaining runway at the airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, however he had already retracted the landing gear. He lowered the landing gear handle, but was not able […]

Vacuum pump failure fatal for three

By NTSB · May 25, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The instrument-rated pilot was conducting a personal cross-county flight and was operating on an instrument flight rules flight plan. While he was flying in visual conditions between cloud layers at 7,000′ and heading toward the destination airport, he reported to air traffic control that the Beech V35 had experienced a vacuum pump failure and that […]

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 […]

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