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August 6, 1993 · Cessna 182A · N6381B

Killeen, TX

Overview

Report Status
Final with probable cause
Event Type
Accident
Date
August 6, 1993
Injury Outcomes
No injuries (2 uninjured)
Location
Killeen, TX
Aircraft
Cessna 182A
Tail Number
N6381B
Injuries
None
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
NTSB Number
FTW93LA232

THE PILOT ENCOUNTERED FORECAST GUSTY CROSSWIND CONDITIONS DURING LANDING. HE STATED THAT ON SHORT FINAL A GUST OF WIND FORCED THE AIRPLANE DOWN AND TO THE RIGHT. HE ATTEMPTED TO RECOVER; HOWEVER, THE RIGHT WING AND RIGHT MAIN GEAR COLLIDED WITH TREES AND THE AIRPLANE FLIPPED INVERTED.

NTSB Probable Cause

THE PILOT'S INADEQUATE COMPENSATION FOR WIND CONDITIONS. FACTORS WERE THE GUSTY CROSSWINDS.

Full Narrative

On August 6, 1993, at approximately 1730 central daylight time, a Cessna 182A, N6381B, was substantially damaged when it collided with trees and the ground during approach to a private strip near Killeen, Texas. The airplane, flown by a private pilot, was on a personal flight from Hamilton, Texas. There was no flight plan filed and visual meteorological conditions prevailed. Neither the pilot nor the one passenger were injured. The pilot stated that while he was on short final for runway 30, with 30 degrees of flaps and 65 knots of airspeed, he encountered a gust of wind that "caused the airplane to drop 20 feet and was blown 50 feet to the right of the center line." He further stated that he estimated the winds as being from the right at about 40 to 45 degrees off the runway heading at between 5 and 10 knots. The pilot said that he attempted to level the right wing and add power, but the wing and the right main gear struck the trees and the airplane flipped inverted into the ground. The pilot had received from ATC the local weather observation from a location about 5 miles northwest of the strip. The observation reported the winds as being from 040 degrees at 19 knots, gusting to 22 knots. The pilot also reported that local residents told him after the accident that they had a "severe" gust pass through the area at the time of the landing.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time17:30 CDT
Nearest AirportWhite Private (0nm)
Runway30
Runway Length1500 ft
Runway Width100 ft
Flight Plan FiledNone
Aircraft FireNo
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftCessna 182A
Tail NumberN6381B
Aircraft CategoryAir
DamageSubstantial
Operating RulePart 91
Engines1
Engine TypeReciprocating
Engine DetailsContinental · O-470-L · Reciprocating · 230
Seats4

People & Injuries

Injury SummaryNo injuries (2 uninjured)
Fatal0
Serious0
Minor0
Uninjured2
Total2
Crew 1Age 54 · Second Class

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
Wind40° @ 19 kt, gusting 22 kt
Visibility14 sm
CeilingBroken clouds 25000 ft
Temperature / Dew Point63 F
Altimeter29.00 inHg
Observation Time21:06
Weather SourceWFAC

Appendix: Source Data