MACON, GA, USA
N6613A
BEECH A36
PIC NOTED AMMETER INDICATED DISCHARGE DURING FLT. HE DECLINED TO DIVERT & LAND TO ASSESS MALFUNCTION UNTIL TOTAL LOSS OF ELECTRICAL POWER. LDG GEAR EXTENDED NORMALLY AT BEGINNING OF DESCENT FROM 6000 FT. USING HAND HELD RADIO PIC ASKED TWR CONTROLLER TO EXAMINE LDG GEAR WHO RPTED IT WAS DOWN. MANUAL EXTENSION WAS NOT DONE IAW FLIGHT MANUAL EMER PROCEDURES. AFTER FLY BY OIL PRESS GAGE WENT TO ZERO. PIC DECIDED TO LAND IMMEDIATELY, NOSE & RT MAIN GEAR COLLAPSED ON TOUCHDOWN.
THE PILOT DELAYED REMEDIAL ACTION WHEN THE IMMINENT LOSS OF ELECTRICAL POWER WAS OBSERVED. ADDITIONALLY, THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO EXECUTE THE APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY PROCEDURE AND MANUALLY LOWER THE LANDING GEAR, RESULTED IN ITS COLLAPSE UPON LANDING. CONTRIBUTING TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE PILOT'S LACK OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE POWER SOURCE FOR THE AIRPLANE INSTRUMENTATION. WHEN CONFRONTED WITH THE ZERO OIL PRESSURE INDICATION THE PILOT'S SELF INDUCED PRESSURE PRECIPITATED AN UNNECESSARY HURRIED LANDING.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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