WEST LAFAYETTE, IN, USA
N128MP
NIHON YS-11A-600
AN IFR FLIGHT WAS TERMINATED WITH A VISUAL APPROACH. CONDITIONS WERE CONDUCIVE TO AIRFRAME ICING. THE AIRCRAFT WAS BEING POSITIONED EMPTY, WITH A CG AT 22.1% MAC. ON SHORT FINAL, AT APPROXIMATELY 400 FT AGL, 35 DEGREES OF LANDING FLAP WAS SELECTED. THE AIRCRAFT WAS OBSERVED TO PITCH DOWNWARD TO AN UNUSUAL ATTITUDE AND TO ENTER A STEEP DESCENT. A PARTIAL RECOVERY WAS OBSERVED BEFORE THE AIRCRAFT IMPACTED A DIRT HILL 500 FT SHORT OF RWY 28. EXAMINATION OF THE AIRFRAME AFTER THE ACCIDENT REVEALED 1/2 TO 3/4 INCH OF RIME ICE ADHERING TO THE LEADING EDGE OF THE HORIZONTAL STABILIZER. NO ICE WAS FOUND ON ANY OTHER PORTION OF THE AIRFRAME. EVIDENCE IN THE COCKPIT INDICATED THAT ENGINE, PITOT, AND WINDSHIELD ANTI-ICE SYSTEMS WERE ON, BUT WING/EMPENNAGE DEICE WAS OFF. NO EVIDENCE OF A POWERPLANT OR SYSTEMS MALFUNCTION WAS FOUND.
A LOSS OF CONTROL DUE TO THE IMPROPER INFLIGHT DECISIONS BY THE CREW AND THE UNDETECTED ACCUMULATION OF ICE ON THE LEADING EDGE OF THE HORIZONTAL STABILIZER, DURING FLIGHT IN A FORWARD CENTER OF GRAVITY CONDITION AND EXACERBATED BY THE EXTENSION OF FULL LANDING FLAPS.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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