Piper PA24

Greeley, CO — June 24, 2019

Event Information

DateJune 24, 2019
Event TypeACC
NTSB NumberCEN19LA183
Event ID20190624X40852
LocationGreeley, CO
CountryUSA
Coordinates40.43750, -104.63333
AirportGreeley-Weld County
Highest InjuryNONE

Aircraft

MakePiper
ModelPA24
CategoryAIR
FAR Part091
Aircraft DamageSUBS

Conditions

Light ConditionDAYL
WeatherUnk

Injuries

Fatal0
Serious0
Minor0
None2
Total Injured0

Event Location

Probable Cause

The pilot’s improper landing flare, which resulted in failure of the right main landing gear and a subsequent loss of control.

Full Narrative

On June 24, 2019, about 1025 mountain daylight time, a Piper PA-24 airplane, N5866P, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Greeley, Colorado. The private pilot and passenger were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight.

The pilot reported that he completed a touch-and-go landing, which was uneventful, and he planned his next landing to be a full-stop landing. The pilot stated everything "was good" until touching down, when the airplane's right wing “dipped” and the nose veered left, causing the airplane to exit the runway surface. The airplane hit a taxiway light and continued into the grass on the south side of the runway, where it came to rest.

A flight instructor who witnessed the accident stated that, during the landing, the nose landing gear hit the runway first and the airplane bounced and became airborne again before he lost sight of it.

Examination of the airplane revealed that the side brace stud of the right main gear side brace upper link assembly was disconnected from the main gear side brace support fitting assembly. The roll pin inserted through the threading on the stud that connected to the support fitting was sheared and the threads of the stud were stripped. The push/pull (conduit) cable assembly arm that connected to the main gear side brace upper link assembly and actuated the landing gear was bent upward. No mechanical anomalies that would have precluded normal operation of the landing gear were found.

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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