N99G

Substantial
None

HAYES DICKEY E-RACER S/N: 5

Accident Details

Date
Sunday, July 3, 1994
NTSB Number
LAX94LA274
Location
ELKO, NV
Event ID
20001206X01771
Coordinates
40.950431, -115.790359
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

a fatigue fracture and separation of the propeller flange from an improperly machined propeller extension assembly. Inadequate design, substantiation, and approval of the part design was a factor in the accident.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N99G
Make
HAYES
Serial Number
5
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Model / ICAO
DICKEY E-RACER SBM3
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
HAYS JIMMIE D
Address
14620 SENTINEL DR
Status
Deregistered
City
SUN CITY WEST
State / Zip Code
AZ 85375
Country
United States

Analysis

On July 3, 1994, at 1216 Pacific daylight time, an experimental homebuilt Hays Dickey E-Racer, N99G, collided with ground obstructions and collapsed the landing gear during a forced landing near Elko, Nevada. The forced landing was precipitated by an in-flight loss of the propeller during cruise. The aircraft was owned and operated by the pilot and was on a cross- country personal flight. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time and no flight plan was filed for the operation. The aircraft incurred substantial damage. Neither the certificated commercial pilot nor the one passenger were injured. The flight originated at Jackpot, Nevada, on the day of the accident at 1145 hours as a flight to Elko.

The pilot reported that he had retorqued the propeller bolts about 5 hours prior to the accident. The pilot stated that while in cruise the propeller separated from the aircraft. The pilot attempted to land on a dirt road, but had insufficient altitude. The pilot landed in the desert and collided with high vegetation and rough terrain. Postaccident inspection of the aircraft revealed that the propeller separated from the propeller extension assembly at the propeller flange. The propeller and the attached flange were not recovered.

The propeller extension assembly is a barrel-shaped, machined aluminum part overall measuring 15.5 cm in length by 8.8 cm in diameter. Flanges measuring 15.2 cm in diameter by 2.2 cm in thickness are on each end of the barrel, one for connection to the engine crankshaft and one for connection to the propeller. A 4.4 cm diameter bore is machined longitudinally in the barrel.

The propeller flange fractured away from the barrel at a radius formed between the barrel and the flange. The fracture plane was observed to occur at a point about 1/3 to 1/2 of the radius. Beech markings were observed emanating from a point on the surface at the aforementioned radii. The beech marks proceed 17 mm across the 22 mm thick barrel wall, then change to a flat plane fracture with a granular characteristic. Directly opposite the beech marks, a pie-shaped wedge was noted to be fractured into the barrel comprising an 88-degree arc around the circumference of the barrel and tapering longitudinally to a near point 7.9 cm from the fracture plane.

A report submitted by the aircraft owner noted that the radius between the barrel and the flange was measured at between 1/8 and 3/32 of an inch, with flat spots and scoring noted.

The propeller extension assembly was not manufactured in accordance with a Parts Manufacturing or Type Certificate Approval.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# LAX94LA274