N3753D

Substantial
None

Cessna 182A S/N: 34453

Accident Details

Date
Saturday, February 13, 1999
NTSB Number
SEA99LA034
Location
CONNER, MT
Event ID
20001205X00242
Coordinates
45.890296, -114.039955
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

The pilots delayed remedial action during an aborted landing. Factors include a slush-covered runway.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N3753D
Make
CESSNA
Serial Number
34453
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1957
Model / ICAO
182A C182
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
SALE REPORTED
Address
UNKNOWN
Status
Deregistered
City
XXX
State / Zip Code
OK 73125
Country
United States

Analysis

On February 13, 1999, about 1405 mountain standard time, a Cessna 182A, N3753D, registered to and operated by the pilot as a 14 CFR 91 personal flight, was substantially damaged during the landing rollout at the Trapper Creek Airport, Connor, Montana. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed and no flight plan was filed for the local flight. The private pilot and his passenger were not injured. There was no fire and no report of an ELT actuating. The flight originated from the Trapper Creek Airport approximately one hour before the accident.

During a telephone interview and written statement, the pilot stated he attempted to land on a 1,500 foot grass strip. The pilot then stated that the airplane touched down "on the numbers", but he was unable to stop the aircraft due to water and slush on the airstrip. The pilot reported that the aircraft was "hydroplaning across the grass" and when he applied the aircraft's brake's they "locked up." The pilot elected to initiate a go-around and shortly after lift-off the aircraft's main wheels collided with a four-foot deep snow bank at the departure end of the runway. The nose gear was torn from the aircraft and the fuselage was damaged. The pilot reported no mechanical failures or malfunctions with the aircraft prior to the accident.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# SEA99LA034