LUCERNE VALLEY, CA, USA
N70FM
AERO COMMANDER 520
DURING A PLEASURE FLT, THE PLT REPORTED THAT THE RIGHT ENGINE CAUGHT ON FIRE. THE PLT MADE A LANDING ON DRY LAKE BED AND DISEMBARKED FROM THE PLANE EXAMINATION OF THE WRECKAGE REVEALED THAT THE PATH OF THE LANDING ROLL SHOWED NO SIGNS OF MELTED METAL OR DEBRI. THERE WAS A LARGE FUEL STAIN VISIBLE AROUND THE REMAINS OF THE RIGHT WING, RIGHT ENGINE AND RIGHT COWLING. THE ENGINE COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES SHOWED MODERATE HEAT DISTRESS WITH NO EVIDENCE OF A BLOW TORCH EFFECT. THE RIGHT WING FUEL SUMP DRAIN VALVE WAS LOCATED INSIDE A CUP OF MELTED ALIMINUM AND WAS IN THE OPEN POSITION.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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