N82166

Substantial
None

PIPER PA-18-150 S/N: 18-7809137

Accident Details

Date
Tuesday, January 11, 1994
NTSB Number
SEA94LA048
Location
MISSOULA, MT
Event ID
20001206X00683
Coordinates
46.900897, -113.920372
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

THE PILOT/PASSENGER'S FAILURE TO MAINTAIN DIRECTIONAL CONTROL AND THE PILOT IN COMMAND'S FAILURE TO PROPERLY SUPERVISE THE LANDING.

Aircraft Information

Registration
Make
PIPER
Serial Number
18-7809137
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1978
Model / ICAO
PA-18-150 PA18
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1
Seats
2
FAA Model
PA-18-150

Registered Owner (Current)

Name
MINUTEMAN AVIATION INC
Address
5225 HWY 10 W ARPT STE 16
City
MISSOULA
State / Zip Code
MT 59808
Country
United States

Analysis

On January 11, 1994, at 1535 hours mountain standard time (MST), a Piper PA-18-150, N82166, registered to/operated by Minuteman Aviation, Inc., and being flown by Mark G. Mamuzich, a certificated commercial pilot, sustained substantial damage when it collided with a taxiway direction sign during landing rollout, following a loss of control on landing at the Missoula International Airport, Missoula, Montana. The pilot and a commercially certificated rear seat pilot were uninjured. Visual meteorological conditions existed at the time and no flight plan had been filed. The flight, which was local and personal in nature, was to have been operated in accordance with the requirements set forth in 14CFR91 and originated at Missoula at approximately 1530 hours.

Pilot Mamuzich, the front seat pilot, reported that after he had executed several touch and go landings he allowed pilot Kenneth G. Fielding to execute a touch and go. During the second of Fielding's approaches, which was to have been a full stop on runway 25, the aircraft began to diverge from the centerline toward the left side. Pilot Mamuzich reported that he then "got on the controls to help save the aircraft from doing a complete ground loop." During his recovery the aircraft impacted a frangible taxiway direction sign (refer to photographs 1 & 2) sign in the northwest corner of the intersection of taxiway "D" and runway 25 (refer to DIAGRAM I).

Pilot Mamuzich reported that the aircraft had almost stopped when the left side of the empennage just forward of the horizontal stabilizer impacted the sign.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# SEA94LA048