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Evergreen, AL
THE PILOT STATED THAT ABOUT 5 MINUTES AFTER TAKEOFF THE ENGINE SKIPPED ONCE, POPPED, THEN QUIT COMPLETELY WITH NO OTHER WARNING. THE AIRCRAFT WAS OVER A WOODED AREA AND WAS FORCED TO LAND IN THE TREES. IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE AIRCRAFT WAS APPROXIMATELY 740 LBS ABOVE THE MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED GROSS WEIGHT AT TAKEOFF AND WAS OVERWEIGHT AT THE TIME OF THE ENGINE FAILURE. THE PILOT REPORTED THAT HE DUMPED HIS CHEMICAL LOAD PRIOR TO THE CRASH. ENGINE EXAMINATION REVEALED THAT THE LEFT MAGNETO DRIVE GEAR SHAFT, P/N 10538, SHEARED APPROXIMATELY ONE INCH AFT OF THE DRIVE GEAR. THE SHAFT IS NECESSARY TO DRIVE THE ENGINE DRIVEN FUEL PUMP AND THE LEFT MAGNETO.
THE PILOT STATED THAT ABOUT 5 MINUTES AFTER TAKEOFF THE ENGINE SKIPPED ONCE, POPPED, THEN QUIT COMPLETELY WITH NO OTHER WARNING. THE AIRCRAFT WAS OVER A WOODED AREA AND WAS FORCED TO LAND IN THE TREES. IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE AIRCRAFT WAS APPROXIMATELY 740 LBS ABOVE THE MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED GROSS WEIGHT AT TAKEOFF AND WAS OVERWEIGHT AT THE TIME OF THE ENGINE FAILURE. THE PILOT REPORTED THAT HE DUMPED HIS CHEMICAL LOAD PRIOR TO THE CRASH. ENGINE EXAMINATION REVEALED THAT THE LEFT MAGNETO DRIVE GEAR SHAFT, P/N 10538, SHEARED APPROXIMATELY ONE INCH AFT OF THE DRIVE GEAR. THE SHAFT IS NECESSARY TO DRIVE THE ENGINE DRIVEN FUEL PUMP AND THE LEFT MAGNETO.