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March 5, 1998 · Cessna 172N · N8342E

Titusville, FL

Overview

Report Status
Final with probable cause
Event Type
Accident
Date
March 5, 1998
Injury Outcomes
2 injuries (2 minor injuries)
Location
Titusville, FL
Aircraft
Cessna 172N
Tail Number
N8342E
Operator
Charles a Turner Iii
Injuries
Minor
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
NTSB Number
MIA98LA093

The pilot stated he experienced a partial loss of engine power on base leg for landing. He made a forced landing to the only available forced landing area, which resulted in an in-flight collision with wires and terrain. Examination of the airframe and flight controls revealed no evidence of a precrash mechanical failure or malfunction. The source of the reported partial loss of engine power could not be determined.

NTSB Probable Cause

loss of engine power for undetermined reason(s), which resulted in a forced landing. Factors relating to the accident were: the lack of suitable terrain and obstructions in the emergency landing area.

Full Narrative

On March 5, 1998, about 1048 eastern standard time, a Cessna 172N, N8342E, registered to Gateway Aviation Inc., operated as a 14 CFR Part 91 personal flight, reported a partial loss of engine power while on base leg to runway 18 at Titusville, Florida. The pilot made a forced landing to a road (non-suitable terrain) and collided with a wire and crashed. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed and no flight plan was filed. The airplane sustained substantial damage. The private pilot and passenger reported minor injuries. The flight originated from Titusville, about 1 hour 18 minutes before the accident. The pilot stated he requested and was approved for a right base for landing at Titusville. He performed the before landing check, applied carburetor heat and reduced engine power. The engine appeared to sustain an additional loss of power. He increased power, and checked the magnetos with negative results. The airplane would not maintain altitude so he made a forced landing to a road. He observed wires, went below the first set, and the tail of the airplane collided with another set of wires. The airplane nosed over inverted onto the highway. Examination of the airframe, and flight controls revealed no evidence of a precrash mechanical failure or malfunction. Visual examination of the engine assembly, and engine control mechanisms revealed no evidence of an uncontained catastrophic failure.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time10:48 EST
Nearest Airport0nm
Runway0
Flight Plan FiledNone
Aircraft FireNo
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftCessna 172N
Tail NumberN8342E
Aircraft CategoryAir
DamageSubstantial
OperatorCharles a Turner Iii
Operating RulePart 91
Engines1
Engine TypeReciprocating
Engine DetailsLycoming · O-320-H2AD · Reciprocating · 160
Seats4

People & Injuries

Injury Summary2 injuries (2 minor injuries)
Fatal0
Serious0
Minor2
Uninjured0
Total2
Crew 1Age 44 · Third Class

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
Wind190° @ 12 kt
Visibility7 sm
CeilingNone
Temperature / Dew Point57 / 0 C
Altimeter30.00 inHg
Observation Time15:50
Weather SourceWFAC

Appendix: Source Data