N8086V

Substantial
None

Cessna 188-230 S/N: 188-0336

Accident Details

Date
Friday, July 26, 1996
NTSB Number
CHI96LA282
Location
SANTANTA, KS
Event ID
20001208X06202
Coordinates
37.430049, -100.979614
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
1
Total Aboard
1

Probable Cause and Findings

a loss of power due to a broken number four cylinder exhaust valve push rod and a bent number four cylinder intake valve push rod. The wet, soft cornfield was a factor.

Aircraft Information

Registration
Make
CESSNA
Serial Number
188-0336
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Model / ICAO
188-230 C188
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1
Seats
1
FAA Model
188

Registered Owner (Current)

Name
SCHMITT RUDY
Address
12109 BONANZA PL
City
BROOKSHIRE
State / Zip Code
TX 77423-2621
Country
United States

Analysis

On July 26, 1996, at 1540 central daylight time (cdt), a Cessna 188, N8086V, operated by a commercial pilot, sustained substantial damage when during aerial application the airplane's engine lost power. During the subsequent forced landing, the airplane impacted in a cornfield 7 miles southwest of Santanta, Kansas. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The aerial application flight was being conducted under 14 CFR Part 137. The pilot reported no injuries. The local flight originated at Santanta, Kansas, at 1530 cdt.

In his written statement, the pilot stated that he was circling to the southeast to make his third pass on a cornfield when the engine tachometer went to 800 rpm. There was "no popping, no warning, just low power. I turned into the wind, (and) tried moving the throttle back and forth. I knew I had to put it [the airplane] down. It was not going to run. I aimed for the road but came up about 75 feet short. The field was muddy and the gear came off."

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector who examined the wreckage found the airplane resting upright at the edge of a wet cornfield. Both of the main landing gear were bent to the right, outboard of the attach blocks, and were broken off. The cowling, firewall and forward fuselage were bent aft and to the right. The airplane skin aft of the cowling on the right side was wrinkled. The leading edge of the stub wings were dented at the roots. Both propeller blades were bent back slightly. Flight control continuity was confirmed. Engine controls and other airplane systems showed no anomalies. The fuel tank was full. Fuel samples were taken. The engine was retained for further testing.

The engine was examined at Santanta, Kansas, on August 22, 1996. The engine was left mounted to the airplane engine mounts and ran. The engine ran rough. The engine was next torn down and examined. The examination showed that the number four cylinder exhaust valve push rod was broken and the number four cylinder intake valve push rod was bent. A fuel sample taken at the accident site showed no signs of contamination.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# CHI96LA282