Tuckerman, AR, USA
N175LA
Air Tractor AT-802
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The 13,000-hour commercial pilot departed from a private airstrip for an aerial application flight. Approximately, 3 miles from the airstrip the 1,350 horsepower engine lost power and the pilot elected to execute a forced landing in a rice field. The pilot stated that he was "forced" to make the emergency landing in the rice field because of the "low altitude" he was at when the engine lost power. During the forced landing, the airplane received structural damage. The operator reported that he found "a substantial amount" of water in the airplane's header tank.
The loss of engine power due to water contamination in the fuel. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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