N8726N

Substantial
None

Piper PA-28-140 S/N: 28-25539

Accident Details

Date
Saturday, March 9, 1996
NTSB Number
FTW96LA146
Location
GLADEWATER, TX
Event ID
20001208X05400
Coordinates
32.539665, -94.939193
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

fuel starvation due to the pilot inadvertently turning the fuel selector to the OFF position. A factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N8726N
Make
PIPER
Serial Number
28-25539
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1969
Model / ICAO
PA-28-140 P28A
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
SALE REPORTED
Address
PO BOX 699
Status
Deregistered
City
CLINTON
State / Zip Code
AR 72031-0699
Country
United States

Analysis

On March 9, 1996, at 1700 central standard time, a Piper PA-28-140, N8726N, registered to a private owner, operating under Title 14 CFR Part 91, impacted trees and terrain following a total loss of engine power near Gladewater, Texas. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed for the planned local personal flight and a flight plan was not filed. The private pilot and passenger were not injured and the airplane sustained substantial damage. The flight originated from runway 31 at the Gladewater Municipal Airport about 3 minutes before the accident.

On the enclosed Pilot/Operator report, the pilot stated the following information. Beyond the departure end of runway 31, during the initial climb, the pilot noticed "cold air" from the left air vent and "adjusted [the] air vent." Approximately 30 to 45 seconds later engine power was lost. During the emergency procedure, the "engine regained RPM;" however, before a 180 degree turn around was completed, the "engine lost power." At this point, clearance above trees was less than 30 feet and the "aircraft stalled at tree top" height. The airplane came to rest nose down. Damage occurred to the wings, nose gear, and firewall.

During personal interviews, conducted by the FAA inspector, the owner, and local authorities, the pilot reported that he thought he inadvertently turned the fuel selector to the "OFF" position. The owner reported that he and local authorities examined the airplane and found the fuel selector in the "OFF" position and the left vent open.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# FTW96LA146