N2796M

Substantial
None

Piper PA-12 S/N: 112-1195

Accident Details

Date
Saturday, August 5, 2000
NTSB Number
ANC00LA095
Location
ANCHORAGE, AK
Event ID
20001212X21628
Coordinates
61.159187, -149.989883
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

The pilots selection of unsuitable terrain for landing. A factor was high brush along side the landing area.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N2796M
Make
PIPER
Serial Number
112-1195
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1946
Model / ICAO
PA-12 PA12
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
SALE REPORTED
Address
XXX
Status
Deregistered
City
OKLAHOMA CITY
State / Zip Code
OK 73125
Country
United States

Analysis

On August 5, 2000, about 1030 Alaska daylight time, a tundra tire equipped Piper PA-12 airplane, N2796M, sustained substantial damage while landing on a road, about 25 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska, about latitude 61 degrees, 20 minutes north, and longitude 150 degrees, 45 minutes west. The airplane was being operated as a visual flight rules (VFR) local area personal flight, when the accident occurred. The airplane was operated by the pilot. The private certificated pilot, and the sole passenger, were not injured. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed. The flight originated at the Lake Hood Strip, Anchorage, about 0945.

During a telephone conversation with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigator-in-charge (IIC), on August 5, 2000, the pilot reported he was landing near the Theodore River to go fishing. He said he decided to land on a road, adjacent to power lines. He said he was landing toward the south, and the wind was from the southwest about 8 knots. During the landing approach, he reduced engine power to begin the landing flare, and the left wing struck some high brush. The airplane pivoted to the left, and the tailwheel also struck the brush. The airplane then nosed over. The airplane received damage to the wings, wing lift struts, the tailwheel, and fuselage.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# ANC00LA095