WICHITA, KS, USA
N7277R
BEECH 60
SHORTLY AFTER TAKEOFF, THE LEFT ENG BEGAN TO PROGRESSIVELY LOSE POWER & WAS SHUT DOWN. THE AIRCREW NOTIFIED BEECH TOWER OF THE PROBLEM & REPORTED THEY WOULD LIKE TO RETURN & LAND. THE ACFT WAS OBSERVED ON FINAL APCH TO RWY 18 WITH THE GEAR EXTENDED & THE LEFT PROP STOPPED. BEFORE LANDING, THE ACFT BEGAN VEERING TO THE LEFT. IT CROSSED OVER THE END OF THE ARPT AT ABOUT 40 FT AGL & 300 FT LEFT (EAST) OF THE RWY. THE LEFT WING & NOSE DROPPED & THE ACFT IMPACTED THE RAMP, LEFT WING 1ST. THE ACFT THEN SKIDDED ACROSS THE RAMP ON A HEADING OF 160 DEG & COLLIDED WITH & DAMAGED 3 OTHER ACFT; A BEECH F33A, N1833S; ANOTHER BEECH 60, N6747D; & A BEECH 58, N5800B. AN INVESTIGATION REVEALED THAT THE #2 EXHAUST VALVE LIFTER HAD BECOME FLAT & THE #2 EXHAUST VALVE HAD FAILED FROM FATIGUE.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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