N13738

Substantial
Serious

CESSNA 172M S/N: 17262984

Accident Details

Date
Wednesday, July 28, 1993
NTSB Number
ATL93FA136
Location
HARVEST, AL
Event ID
20001211X12762
Coordinates
34.849723, -86.740005
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
Serious
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
2
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
1
Total Aboard
3

Probable Cause and Findings

THE PILOT'S POORLY PLANNED APPROACH AND THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO EXECUTE A GO-AROUND.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N13738
Make
CESSNA
Serial Number
17262984
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Model / ICAO
172M C172
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
PATTERSON CHARLES C
Address
720 DESOTO RD
Status
Deregistered
City
HUNTSVILLE
State / Zip Code
AL 35801
Country
United States

Analysis

HISTORY OF FLIGHT

On July 28, 1993, at about 0952 central daylight time, a Cessna 172M, N13738 was substantially damaged following a collision with terrain during a go around attempt at Epps Airpark in Harvest, Alabama. The private pilot and one of the passengers received serious injuries, and the other passenger received minor injuries, in the accident. The aircraft was being operated under 14 CFR Part 91 by the pilot. Visual meteorological conditions existed at the time, and an instrument flight plan had been filed for the flight. The flight departed Huntsville, Alabama at about 0930.

The pilot reported that he attempted to land at the private sod airfield. The aircraft began to porpoise, and he attempted a go around. He stated that he thought he partially raised the flaps, but the aircraft did not seem to climb. He did not observe any problems with the aircraft engine.

A witness stated that he observed the aircraft attempt a landing at the airfield. He stated that the aircraft appeared to be high on the approach, and he wondered if the pilot was just going to survey the runway and return to land. The aircraft continued the approach and did not touch down on the 2600 foot runway until only about one third of the runway remained. He stated that he observed the aircraft tires skid momentarily, and then heard the engine go to high power. The aircraft lifted back off the runway and appeared to be just hanging on the propeller. He observed the nose make a slight pitch up, and then immediately the nose fell and the aircraft rotated left into the terrain.

PERSONNEL INFORMATION

Mr. Patterson is a private pilot with approximately 343 hours of flight time recorded in his log book.

Additional pilot information may be obtained in this report on page 3.

AIRCRAFT INFORMATION

Aircraft information may be obtained in this report on page 2.

METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION

Meteorological information may be obtained in this report on page 4.

WRECKAGE AND IMPACT INFORMATION

The aircraft wreckage was located in a cotton field approximately 1/4 mile off the end of Runway 19. The magnetic bearing from the departure end of Runway 19 to the aircraft wreckage was approximately 135 degrees.

The left wing tip was crushed from front to rear. The engine cowling and nose of the aircraft were broken off and twisted toward the left side of the aircraft.

The propeller showed signs of chordwise scratching and twisting toward low pitch.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The aircraft wreckage was released to Sergeant F. D. Elswood of the Madison County, Alabama Sheriff's Office on July 29, 1993.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# ATL93FA136