Aviation Accident Summaries

Aviation Accident Summary WPR09CA421

Hamilton, MT, USA

Aircraft #1

N950TC

MEYER ROBERT AIR CAM

Analysis

The pilot performed three off-airport takeoffs and landings on a river sandbar. During his last landing, a main landing gear wheel separated from his amateur-built twin-engine airplane when an attachment weld sheared. Witnesses were located on a river raft and saw that the airplane appeared to touchdown on a sand/gravel bar that was within 75 yards of their location. During this event, one of the airplane's wheels separated and initially traveled toward them, but then veered away and entered the river. Thereafter, the pilot added power and performed a go-around. When the pilot subsequently landed back at the departure airport, he was unable to maintain directional control of his airplane. The airplane impacted objects, and the right side of the fuselage buckled.

Factual Information

The pilot reported that during his pleasure flight he performed three off-airport takeoffs and landings. During his last landing, a main landing gear wheel separated from his amateur-built twin-engine airplane when an attachment weld sheared. When the pilot subsequently landed back at the airport, he was unable to maintain directional control of his airplane. The airplane impacted objects, and the right side of the fuselage buckled. Witnesses reported that they were located on a river raft and observed the accident airplane flying 100 feet overhead. The airplane appeared to touchdown on a sand/gravel bar that was within 75 yards of their location. During this event, one of the airplane's wheels separated and initially traveled toward them, but then veered away and entered the river. Thereafter, the pilot "gunned his engines" and overflew the raft while circling the area.

Probable Cause and Findings

The separation of the right main landing gear wheel due to the flight's encounter with soft terrain while landing on an unimproved river sandbar. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's decision to attempt a landing on an unimproved off-airport surface.

 

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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