BENSON, NC, USA
N9162Y
PIPER PA-31T
N390AC
BEECH 200C
A PIPER PA-31T, N9162Y, & A BEECH 200C, N390AC, WERE INVOLVED IN A MIDAIR COLLISION WHILE BOTH WERE CRUISING AT 17,500 FT IN UNLIMITED VISIBILITY. THE PIPER WAS TRACKING INBOUND ON THE 210 DEG RADIAL OF THE RICHMOND VOR. THE BEECH WAS TRACKING INBOUND ON THE 340 DEG RADIAL OF THE WILMINGTON VOR. BOTH ACFT WERE SUBSTANTALLY DAMAGED, BUT BOTH AIRCREW WERE ABLE TO CONTINUE FLYING & LAND SAFELY. THE PLT OF THE PIPER SAID THAT HE SAW A TAN FLASH JUST BEFORE THE COLLISION. THE PILOT OF THE BEECH DID NOT SEE THE PIPER. THE COCKPIT VIEW OF THE PA-31 PILOT WAS SOMEWHAT RESTRICTED BY THE LEFT, WINDSHIELD SIDE POST. LIKEWISE, THE BEECH PLT'S VIEW WAS SOMEWHAT RESTRICTED BY THE WINDSHIELD CENTER POST & THE WINDSHIELD WIPER ARM. THE ACFT CONVERGED ON ONEANOTHER WITH A COLOSURE SPEED OF ABOUT 420 KTS & IN THE SAME GENERAL DIRECTIONS THAT THE PLTS' VIEW WERE OBSTRUCTED.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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