N301CS

Substantial
None

Sparke Air Command 582 DualS/N: CLS01

Accident Details

Date
Sunday, September 2, 2001
NTSB Number
LAX01LA298
Location
Gerlach, NV
Event ID
20010912X01919
Coordinates
40.319759, -118.200111
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
1
Total Aboard
1

Probable Cause and Findings

The pilot's inability to maintain altitude because of the gyrocopter's inadequatly designed performance capability.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N301CS
Make
SPARKE
Serial Number
CLS01
Year Built
1999
Model / ICAO
Air Command 582 Dual

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
SPARKE CHARLES L
Address
PO BOX 1936
Status
Deregistered
City
LOVELOCK
State / Zip Code
NV 89419-1936
Country
United States

Analysis

On September 1, 2001, at 1830 hours Pacific daylight time, a Sparke Air Command 582 Dual, N301CS, descended to the ground during the takeoff initial climb from a dry lake bed, 10 miles north of Gerlach, Nevada. The private pilot, who was the sole occupant, was uninjured, and the gyrocopter was substantially damaged. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed for the flight conducted by the pilot under 14 CFR Part 91. The experimental gyrocopter's flight was originating at the time, and no flight plan was filed.

The pilot stated that the gyrocopter was still in the testing phase of the certification process. He had built it about 2 years ago and had been modifying it in order to reach an acceptable performance level. It had been flown approximately 10 times since construction, but the pilot stated that the engine and propeller combination was not giving him the performance needed to operate the gyrocopter safely. He had recently moved the pilot and passenger seats closer together to improve the airflow to the propeller, and was testing this latest modification at a dry lake bed near Gerlach. The gyrocopter was taken to the lake bed by trailer and assembled on site. The pilot made one test flight and returned to readjust the propeller pitch setting. On the second flight, the pilot departed upwind and climbed to 30 feet. When he turned to a downwind heading, he lost forward speed and the gyrocopter began to descend. The gyrocopter contacted the ground on the left tire, which resulted in a rollover. The rotor blades then contacted the ground and were destroyed. The pilot did not note any mechanical malfunction prior to or after the accident.

A report of the accident on NTSB Form 6120.1/2 was not provided.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# LAX01LA298