LONGMONT, CO, USA
N6004V
BEECH C23
THE STUDENT PLT, A FOREIGN NATIONAL, AND THE INSTRUCTOR PLT (CFI) TOOK OFF FROM BROOMFIELD, CO & FLEW TO LONGMONT, CO WHERE THEY BEGAN PRACTICING TOUCH & GO LANDINGS. AFTER THE 3RD TOUCH & GO LANDING, THE ACFT WAS CLIMBING AT ABOUT 300 FT AGL WHEN THE STUDENT TURNED OFF THE ELECTRIC FUEL BOOST PUMP. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, THE ENG LOST POWER. THE CFI TURN BOOST PUMP BACK ON, BUT BY THEN, THE FUEL PRESSURE WAS READING ZERO. THE CFI TOOK CONTROL OF THE ACFT & SWITCHED FUEL TANKS, BUT WAS UNABLE TO RESTART THE ENG. SUBSEQUENTLY, HE LANDED IN A CORN FIELD. DURING THE LANDING, THE ACFT HIT AN IRRIGATION DITCH, WHICH WAS HIDDEN FROM VIEW BY THE CORN STALKS, AND THE NOSE & RIGHT MAIN GEAR COLLAPSED. THE FUEL SELECTOR WAS FOUND POSITIONED TO THE LEFT FUEL TANK WHICH HAD RUPTURED DURING IMPACT. THE RIGHT TANK WAS NOT DAMAGED & WAS FOUND TO BE EMPTY.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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