UMPQUA, OR, USA
N81788
AERONCA 7AC
WHILE FLYING LOW OVER A RIVER THE AIRCRAFT STRUCK UNMARKED TELEPHONE WIRES. AN OFF-AIRPORT LANDING WAS MADE ONTO A COW PASTURE. DURING THE LANDING THE AIRCRAFT STRUCK THE GROUND NOSE FIRST. POST ACC INSPECTION REVEALED TELEPHONE WIRE INSULATION WEDGED NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE CARBURETOR AIR CLEANER. THE TELEPHONE WIRE HAD BROKEN THE CARBURETOR CASTING THAT HOLDS THE CARB TO THE INTAKE PIPES. THE PLT SAID THAT HE LOST ENG POWER. THE DAMAGE NOTED WOULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER. THE PLT OFFERED NO EXPLANATION FOR THE LOW FLYING BUT SENT HIS PLT CERT TO FAA AND SAID HE HAD VIOLATED FAR'S. HIS RECOMMENDATION FOR PREVENTION WAS TO AVOID LOW FLYING.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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