Flugunfall 29 JUN 2019 einer Cessna 208B Supervan 900 N80JF - Plant City-Blackwater Creek Ultralight Flightpark, FL
ASN logo
 

Status:Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Datum:Samstag 29 Juni 2019
Zeit:09:10
Flugzeugtyp:Silhouette image of generic C208 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
Cessna 208B Supervan 900
Fluggesellschaft:ISR Aviation LLC
Kennzeichen: N80JF
Werknummer: 208B0352
Baujahr: 1993
Triebwerk: 1 Honeywell TPE331-12JR
Besatzung:Todesopfer: 0 / Insassen: 1
Fluggäste:Todesopfer: 0 / Insassen: 0
Gesamt:Todesopfer: 0 / Insassen: 1
Sachschaden: schwer beschädigt
Konsequenzen: Repaired
Unfallort:Plant City-Blackwater Creek Ultralight Flightpark, FL (   USA)
Flugphase: Landung (LDG)
Betriebsart:Fallschirm
Flug von:Plant City-Blackwater Creek Ultralight Flightpark, FL, USA
Flug nach:Plant City-Blackwater Creek Ultralight Flightpark, FL, USA
Unfallbericht:
A Cessna 208B, N80JF, was substantially damaged while landing at Blackwater Creek Ultralight Flightpark (9FD2), Plant City, Florida. The pilot was not injured.
According to the pilot, the airplane performed normally during the preflight, takeoff, and skydiving operations. Then, while on the final approach leg to runway 35, about 80 ft above ground level and a "few feet before the threshold," the windshield became "foggy outside" and the pilot could not see the runway. He did not attempt to abort the landing because the jumpers were in the area and he did not want to risk hitting any of them or trees surrounding the runway. The pilot maintained the airplane heading and descent, he felt the main landing gear touchdown, applied reverse thrust, and then felt the nose landing gear collapse before the propeller struck the ground and the airplane came to rest.
An NTSB review of a witness video recording revealed that during the landing, the nose landing gear contacted the runway first, followed by the main landing gear, and the airplane bounced. Next, the nose landing gear impacted the runway prior to collapsing and the airplane continued down the runway out of view.
An examination of the wreckage by a Federal Aviation Administration inspector revealed that the nose landing gear separated from the airplane. In addition, part of the fuselage structure and an engine mount were substantially damaged.

Probable Cause:

Probable Cause: "The pilot's improper landing flare due to reduced visibility from a foggy windshield and his failure to use the airplane’s windshield defrost system, which resulted in a hard landing and subsequent nose landing gear collapse."

Accident investigation:

cover
Investigating agency: NTSB
Status: Investigation completed
Duration: 1 year and 7 months
Accident number: ERA19TA211
Download report: Summary report

Informationsquelle:
» NTSB


Fotos

photo of Cessna-208B-Grand-Caravan-N80JF
accident date: 29-06-2019
type: Cessna 208B Grand Caravan
registration: N80JF
 

Map

This information is not presented as the Flight Safety Foundation or the Aviation Safety Network’s opinion as to the cause of the accident. It is preliminary and is based on the facts as they are known at this time.
languages: languages

Share

The Aviation Safety Network is an exclusive service provided by:
Quick Links:

CONNECT WITH US: FSF on social media FSF Facebook FSF Twitter FSF Youtube FSF LinkedIn FSF Instagram

©2024 Flight Safety Foundation

1920 Ballenger Av, 4th Fl.
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
www.FlightSafety.org