NTSB Report On April 2009 Incident

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Aviation Investigation Final Report

Location: Georgetown, South Carolina Accident Number: ERA09CA275

Date & Time: April 29, 2009, 11:45 Local Registration: N3036M

Aircraft: Piper PA-12 Aircraft Damage: Substantial

Defining Event: Loss of control on ground Injuries: 2 None

Flight Conducted Under: Part 91: General aviation - Other work use

Analysis
The recently hired, tailwheel-endorsed commercial pilot was acting as pilot-in-command and
was accompanied by the chief pilot of a banner tow company. He was practicing touch and go
landings in a tailwheel airplane. During the second landing, the airplane turned to the right soon
after the tailwheel contacted the runway. The pilot attempted to maintain directional control,
but was unable to prevent the airplane departing the runway. The airplane ground looped, the
left main landing gear collapsed, and the left wing was bent upward. Examination of the
airplane by a Federal Aviation Administration inspector did not reveal any preimpact
mechanical malfunctions. The recorded wind, about the time of the accident, was oriented with
the runway heading at 5 knots. The pilot reported 319 hours of total flight experience, of which
3 hours were in the tailwheel-type airplane.

Probable Cause and Findings


The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident to be:
The pilot's failure to maintain directional control during landing roll. Contributing to the
accident was the pilot’s lack of experience in the make and model airplane.

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Findings
Aircraft Directional control - Not attained/maintained
Personnel issues Total experience w/ equipment - Pilot
Personnel issues Aircraft control - Pilot

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Factual Information

History of Flight
Landing-landing roll Loss of control on ground (Defining event)

Pilot Information
Certificate: Commercial Age: 29,Male
Airplane Rating(s): Single-engine land Seat Occupied: Front
Other Aircraft Rating(s): None Restraint Used:
Instrument Rating(s): Airplane Second Pilot Present: Yes
Instructor Rating(s): None Toxicology Performed: No
Medical Certification: Class 1 Without waivers/limitations Last FAA Medical Exam: March 18, 2009
Occupational Pilot: Yes Last Flight Review or Equivalent: August 22, 2008
Flight Time: 319 hours (Total, all aircraft), 3 hours (Total, this make and model), 187 hours (Pilot In Command,
all aircraft), 8 hours (Last 90 days, all aircraft), 3 hours (Last 30 days, all aircraft), 2 hours (Last 24
hours, all aircraft)

Other flight crew Information


Certificate: Commercial Age: 43,Male
Airplane Rating(s): Single-engine land; Multi-engine Seat Occupied: Rear
land
Other Aircraft Rating(s): None Restraint Used:
Instrument Rating(s): Airplane Second Pilot Present: Yes
Instructor Rating(s): None Toxicology Performed: No
Medical Certification: Class 2 Without waivers/limitations Last FAA Medical Exam: June 25, 2008
Occupational Pilot: Yes Last Flight Review or Equivalent: April 5, 2009
Flight Time: 4500 hours (Total, all aircraft), 3800 hours (Total, this make and model)

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Aircraft and Owner/Operator Information
Aircraft Make: Piper Registration: N3036M
Model/Series: PA-12 Aircraft Category: Airplane
Year of Manufacture: Amateur Built:
Airworthiness Certificate: Restricted (Special) Serial Number: 12-1581
Landing Gear Type: Tailwheel Seats: 2
Date/Type of Last Inspection: April 8, 2009 100 hour Certified Max Gross Wt.: 1750 lbs
Time Since Last Inspection: 18 Hrs Engines: 1 Reciprocating
Airframe Total Time: 9944 Hrs at time of accident Engine Manufacturer: Lycoming
ELT: Not installed Engine Model/Series: O-320-A2B
Registered Owner: Rated Power: 150 Horsepower
Operator: Operating Certificate(s) None
Held:

Meteorological Information and Flight Plan


Conditions at Accident Site: Visual (VMC) Condition of Light: Day
Observation Facility, Elevation: GGE,36 ft msl Distance from Accident Site: 0 Nautical Miles
Observation Time: 11:55 Local Direction from Accident Site:
Lowest Cloud Condition: Clear Visibility 10 miles
Lowest Ceiling: None Visibility (RVR):
Wind Speed/Gusts: 5 knots / Turbulence Type /
Forecast/Actual:
Wind Direction: 230° Turbulence Severity /
Forecast/Actual:
Altimeter Setting: 30.35 inches Hg Temperature/Dew Point: 26°C / 13°C
Precipitation and Obscuration: No Obscuration; No Precipitation
Departure Point: N. Myrtle Beach, SC (CRE ) Type of Flight Plan Filed: None
Destination: Georgetown, SC (GGE ) Type of Clearance: None
Departure Time: 11:40 Local Type of Airspace:

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Airport Information
Airport: Georgetown County Airport GGE Runway Surface Type: Asphalt
Airport Elevation: 36 ft msl Runway Surface Condition: Dry
Runway Used: 23 IFR Approach: None
Runway Length/Width: 5000 ft / 100 ft VFR Approach/Landing: None

Wreckage and Impact Information


Crew Injuries: 2 None Aircraft Damage: Substantial
Passenger Injuries: Aircraft Fire: None
Ground Injuries: N/A Aircraft Explosion: None
Total Injuries: 2 None Latitude, 33.311668,-79.319725(est)
Longitude:

Administrative Information
Investigator In Charge (IIC): Alleyne, Eric
Additional Participating Persons: Todd Clamp; FAA/ FSDO; West Columbia, SC
Original Publish Date: August 13, 2009
Note: This accident report documents the factual circumstances of this accident as described to
the NTSB.
Investigation Docket: https://data.ntsb.gov/Docket?ProjectID=73754

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), established in 1967, is an


independent federal agency mandated by Congress through the
Independent Safety Board Act of 1974 to investigate transportation
accidents, determine the probable causes of the accidents, issue safety
recommendations, study transportation safety issues, and evaluate the
safety effectiveness of government agencies involved in transportation. The
NTSB makes public its actions and decisions through accident reports,
safety studies, special investigation reports, safety recommendations, and
statistical reviews.

The Independent Safety Board Act, as codified at 49 U.S.C. Section 1154(b),


precludes the admission into evidence or use of any part of an NTSB report
related to an incident or accident in a civil action for damages resulting
from a matter mentioned in the report. A factual report that may be
admissible under 49 U.S.C. § 1154(b) is available here.

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