Aviation Accident Summaries

Aviation Accident Summary CHI93LA292

MARION, IA, USA

Aircraft #1

N49899

CESSNA 152

Analysis

THE PILOT REPORTED A LOSS OF POWER FOLLOWING AN ABORTED VFR LANDING APPROACH AT MARION. THE AIRPLANE NOSED OVER DURING THE SUBSEQUENT FORCED LANDING IN A FIELD. EXAMINATION OF THE AIRPLANE SHOWED FUEL IN THE FUEL LINE, BUT ONLY ONE GALLON(TOTAL) WAS DRAINED FROM THE FUEL TANKS. THE AIRPLANE'S OPERATING HANDBOOK LISTS THE UNUSABLE FUEL AS 1.5 GALLONS. NO POSTACCIDENT MECHANICAL ANOMALIES WERE DISCOVERED WITH THE ENGINE OR THE FUEL SYSTEM.

Factual Information

On August 1, 1993, about 2030 central daylight time, a Cessna 152 airplane, N49899, sustained substantial damage during a forced landing to a field near the Marion Airport, Marion, Iowa. The commercial pilot and sole passenger aboard were not injured. The personal flight operated without flight plan under 14 CFR Part 91 in visual meteorological conditions. The flight departed Hannibal, Missouri, about 1830. The pilot reported a loss of engine power following an aborted landing approach at Marion. The airplane nosed over during the subsequent forced landing in a field. Examination of the airplane revealed fuel in the fuel line, but only one gallon(total)of fuel was drained from the fuel tanks. The airplane operating handbook lists the total fuel capacity as 26 gallons, with 1.5 gallons unusable. No postaccident mechanical anomalies were discovered with the engine or fuel system.

Probable Cause and Findings

the failure of the pilot to refuel prior to fuel exhaustion.

 

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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