ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL 690C

Conrad, MT — March 23, 2012

Event Information

DateMarch 23, 2012
Event TypeACC
NTSB NumberWPR12CA145
Event ID20120324X21405
LocationConrad, MT
CountryUSA
Coordinates48.16806, -111.97639
AirportConrad Airport
Highest InjuryNONE

Aircraft

MakeROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL
Model690C
CategoryAIR
FAR Part091
Aircraft DamageSUBS

Conditions

Light ConditionDAYL
WeatherIMC

Injuries

Fatal0
Serious0
Minor0
None5
Total Injured0

Event Location

Probable Cause

The pilot did not maintain directional control of the airplane due to ice and slushy snow on the runway during the landing roll.

Full Narrative

The pilot, who was executing a Global Positioning System approach to a non-controlled airport with an unmonitored Common Traffic Advisory Frequency, saw a snowplow clearing snow from the runway as he broke out of the overcast in a light snow shower. Soon after the pilot spotted the snowplow, it exited the runway, and he continued his approach/landing sequence. After touchdown, the airplane began to slide when it encountered an area of ice and slush that still remained on the runway surface. Although the pilot decided he should initiate a go-around, he was never sufficiently realigned with the runway to feel that he could safely apply go-around power. As the pilot continued his efforts to realign the airplane, it departed the side of the runway, and prior to coming to a stop it impacted a natural gas line warning sign. The impact with the sign resulted in a tear in the stressed skin of the fuselage that exceeded eight inches in length. The pilot did not report any mechanical malfunction associated with the accident sequence.

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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