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Dyersburg, TN
DRG A SPRAYING OPN, THE PLT RETURNED TO LAND ON AN ASPHALT HIWAY & RELOAD WITH CHEMICALS. AS HE FLARED TO LND, THE ENG ACCELERATED TO APRX '2/3 THROTTLE' WITH NO THROTTLE MOVEMENT. HE BELIEVED THE THROTTLE WAS IN THE OFF PSN WHEN THIS OCCURRED. A NOSE HI ATTITUDE DEVELOPED, SO HE ADVANCED THE THROTTLE TO STABILIZE THE ACFT, BUT THE ENG COMPLETELY LOST POWER. THERE WAS A X-WIND & THE ACFT DRIFTED TO THE LEFT OF THE ROADWAY. THE PLT THEN ATMTD TO LND IN A BEAN FIELD, BUT THE ACFT HIT A FENCE & TERRAIN & WAS DMGD. DRG A POST-CRASH EXAM, NO FUEL WAS FOUND IN THE FUEL TANKS & NO EVIDENCE OF FUEL LEAKAGE WAS FOUND.
DRG A SPRAYING OPN, THE PLT RETURNED TO LAND ON AN ASPHALT HIWAY & RELOAD WITH CHEMICALS. AS HE FLARED TO LND, THE ENG ACCELERATED TO APRX '2/3 THROTTLE' WITH NO THROTTLE MOVEMENT. HE BELIEVED THE THROTTLE WAS IN THE OFF PSN WHEN THIS OCCURRED. A NOSE HI ATTITUDE DEVELOPED, SO HE ADVANCED THE THROTTLE TO STABILIZE THE ACFT, BUT THE ENG COMPLETELY LOST POWER. THERE WAS A X-WIND & THE ACFT DRIFTED TO THE LEFT OF THE ROADWAY. THE PLT THEN ATMTD TO LND IN A BEAN FIELD, BUT THE ACFT HIT A FENCE & TERRAIN & WAS DMGD. DRG A POST-CRASH EXAM, NO FUEL WAS FOUND IN THE FUEL TANKS & NO EVIDENCE OF FUEL LEAKAGE WAS FOUND.