LUSCOMBE 8E

Perry, OK — July 22, 2015

Event Information

DateJuly 22, 2015
Event TypeACC
NTSB NumberCEN15LA313
Event ID20150723X30553
LocationPerry, OK
CountryUSA
Coordinates36.38445, -97.27278
AirportPerry Municipal
Highest InjurySERS

Aircraft

MakeLUSCOMBE
Model8E
CategoryAIR
FAR Part091
Aircraft DamageSUBS

Conditions

Light ConditionNR
WeatherVMC

Injuries

Fatal0
Serious1
Minor0
None0
Total Injured1

Event Location

Probable Cause

The pilot's incapacitation and subsequent loss of airplane control due to heat exhaustion.

Full Narrative

On July 21, 2015, about 1925 central daylight time, a Luscombe L8 airplane, N2789K, departed the right side of the runway during takeoff, and impacted a ditch at Perry Municipal Airport (F22) in Perry, Oklahoma. The commercial rated pilot was seriously injured, and the airplane sustained substantial damage. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The flight was being operated under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as a personal flight, and no flight plan had been filed.

According to the 85-year old pilot, he had taken two separate trips round the pattern at the airport the day of the accident. Prior to the accident flight, he was sitting in the airplane for a "lengthy" period of time waiting for the engine to be started, by hand-propping the airplane. The heat index was 105º F. He recalled taxiing to the end of the runway and pushing the throttle forward, then he reported "everything going black." He had no further recollection of events.

A witness reported the airplane taxied to the end of the runway, the engine went to "full throttle" and the airplane proceeded down the runway. About 400-500 feet from takeoff the airplane veered off the runway, crossed an open area, a closed diagonal runway, a taxiway and ran into a drainage ditch. The witness said there was no indication of braking, steering or an attempted liftoff.

A Federal Aviation Administration inspector conducted an on-scene examination of the airplane wreckage after the accident. The inspector stated the engine throttle control was observed in the full throttle position during his exam.

About This NTSB Record

This aviation event was investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). NTSB investigates all U.S. civil aviation accidents to determine probable cause and issue safety recommendations to prevent future accidents.

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