N53828

Substantial
None

Bellanca 8GCBCS/N: 185-75

Accident Details

Date
Friday, August 2, 2002
NTSB Number
ANC02LA088
Location
Fairbanks, AK
Event ID
20020808X01351
Coordinates
65.471389, -147.673614
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

The pilot's failure to maintain directional control of the airplane during the landing roll, which precipitated an aborted landing, and subsequent collision with trees.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N53828
Make
BELLANCA
Serial Number
185-75
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1975
Model / ICAO
8GCBCBL8
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
SEEKINS FORD-LINCOLN-MERCURY INC
Address
1625 OLD STEESE HWY
Status
Deregistered
City
FAIRBANKS
State / Zip Code
AK 99701-3158
Country
United States

Analysis

On August 1, 2002, about 1600 Alaska daylight time, a tundra-tire equipped Bellanca 8GCBC airplane, N53828, sustained substantial damage during an aborted landing when it collided with terrain at a remote gravel airstrip 45 miles north-northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska. The airplane was being operated as a visual flight rules (VFR) personal flight under Title 14, CFR Part 91, when the accident occurred. The certificated private pilot, and the sole passenger, were not injured. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plan was filed. The flight originated at the Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks, about 1430.

In a written statement to the National Transportation Safety Board, the pilot reported that the airplane had just touched down on the Beaver Creek airstrip when the nose of the airplane went to the right, and then pulled hard to the left. He elected to abort the landing, and soon after becoming airborne, made a left turn to avoid a cabin at the end of the airstrip. During the left turn the airplane's landing gear collided with willows, which pulled the airplane further to the left. The airplane then bounced in a gravel stream bed, but kept flying. The pilot said he elected to aim between two trees and make a controlled crash at low speed instead of attempting to turn away from the trees or attempt to climb over them. He subsequently reduced power and collided with the trees, resulting in substantial damage to the wings, fuselage and empennage.

The pilot reported that there were no preimpact mechanical anomalies with the airplane.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# ANC02LA088