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July 1, 1986 · Piper PA-25-260 · N9621P

Rexburg, ID

Overview

Report Status
Preliminary report
Event Type
Accident
Date
July 1, 1986
Injury Outcomes
1 injury (1 minor injury)
Location
Rexburg, ID
Aircraft
Piper PA-25-260
Tail Number
N9621P
Injuries
Minor
Aircraft Damage
Destroyed
NTSB Number
SEA86LA159

DURING AN AERIAL APPLICATION TURN THE AIRCRAFT ENCOUNTERED A SEVERE DOWNDRAFT. ALTHOUGH THE PILOT LOWERED THE NOSE OF THE AIRCRAFT, LEVELED THE WINGS, ADDED FULL POWER AND DUMPED HIS CHEMICAL LOAD, HE WAS UNABLE TO CLIMB. THE AIRCRAFT THEN STRUCK THE GROUND IN A HARD FLAT ATTITUDE WHERE IT WAS TOTALLY CONSUMED BY POST IMPACT FIRE.

Full Narrative

DURING AN AERIAL APPLICATION TURN THE AIRCRAFT ENCOUNTERED A SEVERE DOWNDRAFT. ALTHOUGH THE PILOT LOWERED THE NOSE OF THE AIRCRAFT, LEVELED THE WINGS, ADDED FULL POWER AND DUMPED HIS CHEMICAL LOAD, HE WAS UNABLE TO CLIMB. THE AIRCRAFT THEN STRUCK THE GROUND IN A HARD FLAT ATTITUDE WHERE IT WAS TOTALLY CONSUMED BY POST IMPACT FIRE.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time08:40 MDT
Nearest Airport0nm N
Runway0
Runway Length0
Runway Width0
Flight Plan FiledNone
Aircraft FireGrd
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftPiper PA-25-260
Tail NumberN9621P
Aircraft CategoryAir
DamageDestroyed
Operating RulePart 91
Engines1
Engine TypeReciprocating
Engine DetailsLycoming · O-540-G1A5 · Reciprocating · 260
Seats1

People & Injuries

Injury Summary1 injury (1 minor injury)
Fatal0
Serious0
Minor1
Uninjured0
Total1
Crew 1Age 38 · Second Class

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
WindCalm
Visibility50 sm
CeilingNone
Temperature / Dew Point55 / 0 C
Altimeter30.00 inHg
Weather SourcePILO

Appendix: Source Data