N9255B

Substantial
None

Piper PA-46-350P S/N: 4622197

Accident Details

Date
Tuesday, December 15, 1998
NTSB Number
DEN99LA026
Location
GRANBY, CO
Event ID
20001211X11548
Coordinates
40.080928, -105.929481
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
4
Total Aboard
4

Probable Cause and Findings

The in-flight encounter with clear air turbulence during descent.

Aircraft Information

Registration
Make
PIPER
Serial Number
4622197
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1995
Model / ICAO
PA-46-350P PA46
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1
Seats
6
FAA Model
PA 46-350P

Registered Owner (Current)

Name
REGISTRATION PENDING
Address
1801 W CLIFF AVE
City
SIOUX FALLS
State / Zip Code
SD 57103
Country
United States

Analysis

On December 15, 1998, at 1638 mountain standard time, a Piper Malibu PA-46-350P, N9255B, sustained substantial damage during an encounter with turbulence during descent near Granby, Colorado. The airline transport rated pilot and his three passengers were not injured. The airplane was being operated by 101 Jet Aviation, Inc., of Englewood, Colorado, under Title 14 CFR Part 91. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed for this cross-country flight which originated from Idaho Falls, Idaho, approximately 1 hour 24 minutes before the accident. An IFR flight plan had been filed.

According to the pilot, "the flight had been uneventful to that point." He said that "he felt the nose tuck a little and then wham--they hit severe/extreme turbulence." The 5 second event rolled the airplane into a 90 degree right bank, and a pitch up attitude of 45 degrees. The pilot reported that his airspeed indicator was reading 140 knots, and his altitude was 15,700 feet at the time of the event. He calculated his maneuvering speed to be approximately 120 knots.

Radar data indicated that the airplane gained 500 feet of altitude in 5 to 6 seconds. Additionally, the radar ground tract indicated that the airplane was over Corona Pass when the event happened.

Both wings and horizontal stabilizer had to be replaced.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# DEN99LA026