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June 2, 1994 · Piper PA-24-260 · N9041P

Montgomery, NY

Overview

Report Status
Final with probable cause
Event Type
Accident
Date
June 2, 1994
Injury Outcomes
1 injury (1 minor injury), 1 uninjured
Location
Montgomery, NY
Aircraft
Piper PA-24-260
Tail Number
N9041P
Operator
Quade S Flight School
Injuries
Minor
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
NTSB Number
BFO94LA084

The instructor and student had completed instrument instruction and afterwards, the student, who was a private pilot, requested and they practiced crosswind landings. According to the instructor 'I was distracted by his perfomance and remiss in verification of fuel status in execution of before landing checklist. Power was lost on climbout. Additional check futile. Committed to off-field landing. Damage occurred on rollout through a ditch in terrain.' The FAA examined the airplane and revealed the left fuel tank was empty. An undetermined amount of fuel was in the right tank.

NTSB Probable Cause

The pilot's mismanagement of the fuel supply with an improper fuel selector position which resulted in fuel starvation and the loss of engine power. A factor is the instructor's inadequate supervision of the flight.

Full Narrative

On June 2, 1994, about 1610 hours eastern daylight time, a Piper PA-24-260, N9041P, an instructional flight, forced landed in an open field after the engine lost power during takeoff climb from Orange County Airport, Montgomery, New York. Visual meteorological conditions existed. The certificated flight instructor received minor injuries; the student pilot was not injured. The airplane was substantially damaged. The local flight was conducted under 14 CFR Part 91. The instructor was giving dual instrument instruction to the student who was a certificated private pilot. According to the instructor, upon completion of the instructions, the student requested multiple landing practice in crosswind conditions. The instructor stated, "I was distracted by his performance and remiss in verification of fuel status in execution of the before landing checklist. Power was lost on climbout. Additional check was futile. Committed to off field landing. Damage occurred on roll out through a ditch in terrain." The FAA interviewed the instructor and student who indicated they were using and exhausted the fuel from the left tank. According to the FAA, examination of the airplane revealed the left tank was empty. An undetermined amount of fuel was in the right tank.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time16:10 EDT
Nearest AirportOrange County Airport (1nm)
Runway26
Runway Length3672 ft
Runway Width100 ft
Flight Plan FiledNone
Aircraft FireGrd
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftPiper PA-24-260
Tail NumberN9041P
Aircraft CategoryAir
DamageSubstantial
OperatorQuade S Flight School
Operating RulePart 91
Engines1
Engine TypeReciprocating
Engine DetailsLycoming · IO-540-D4B5 · Reciprocating · 260
Seats1

People & Injuries

Injury Summary1 injury (1 minor injury), 1 uninjured
Fatal0
Serious0
Minor1
Uninjured1
Total2
Crew 1Age 41 · None

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
Wind310° @ 15 kt, gusting 24 kt
Visibility40 sm
CeilingOvercast 6500 ft
Temperature / Dew Point57 / 37 C
Altimeter29.00 inHg

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