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August 31, 1984 · Beech C-23 · N6695C

Huntington Bch, CA

Overview

Report Status
Preliminary report
Event Type
Accident
Date
August 31, 1984
Injury Outcomes
1 injury (1 minor injury)
Location
Huntington Bch, CA
Aircraft
Beech C-23
Tail Number
N6695C
Injuries
Minor
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
NTSB Number
LAX84FA466

THE 2330 FT RWY HAD A 674 FT DISPLACED THRESHOLD & POWER LINES NEAR THE APCH END. THE PLT REPORTED THAT DURING ARRIVAL, HE MADE A STEEP APCH WITH FULL FLAPS & MIN POWER. AFTER TOUCHING DOWN AT ABOUT MIDFIELD, HE REALIZED THERE WAS INSUFFICIENT RWY REMAINING & ELECTED TO GO AROUND BY ADDING FULL POWER & RETRACTING THE FLAPS. THE ACFT BECAME AIRBORNE, BUT CRASHED INTO A 2.5 FT DIRT BANK & FENCE ABOUT 170 FT FROM THE RWY, THEN SLID & DAMAGED 3 AUTOMOBILES.

Full Narrative

THE 2330 FT RWY HAD A 674 FT DISPLACED THRESHOLD & POWER LINES NEAR THE APCH END. THE PLT REPORTED THAT DURING ARRIVAL, HE MADE A STEEP APCH WITH FULL FLAPS & MIN POWER. AFTER TOUCHING DOWN AT ABOUT MIDFIELD, HE REALIZED THERE WAS INSUFFICIENT RWY REMAINING & ELECTED TO GO AROUND BY ADDING FULL POWER & RETRACTING THE FLAPS. THE ACFT BECAME AIRBORNE, BUT CRASHED INTO A 2.5 FT DIRT BANK & FENCE ABOUT 170 FT FROM THE RWY, THEN SLID & DAMAGED 3 AUTOMOBILES.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time09:58 PDT
Nearest AirportMeadowlark (0nm N)
Runway19
Runway Length2330 ft
Runway Width36 ft
Flight Plan FiledNone
Aircraft FireNo
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftBeech C-23
Tail NumberN6695C
Aircraft CategoryAir
DamageSubstantial
Operating RulePart 91
Engines1
Engine TypeReciprocating
Engine DetailsLycoming · O-360-A4K · Reciprocating · 180
Seats4

People & Injuries

Injury Summary1 injury (1 minor injury)
Fatal0
Serious0
Minor1
Uninjured0
Total1
Crew 1Age 37 · Second Class

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
Wind250° @ 5 kt
Visibility6 sm
CeilingNone
Temperature / Dew Point66 F
Altimeter29.00 inHg
Observation Time16:45
Weather SourceWFAC

Appendix: Source Data