UNREG

Substantial
Minor

Roger Mann Ragwing RW8-PT2SS/N: None

Accident Details

Date
Monday, April 21, 2003
NTSB Number
IAD03LA054
Location
Hanover, VA
Event ID
20030522X00717
Coordinates
37.544998, -77.436668
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
Minor
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
1
Uninjured
0
Total Aboard
1

Probable Cause and Findings

A loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. A factor was the wheat in the forced landing field.

Aircraft Information

Registration
UNREG
Make
ROGER MANN
Serial Number
None
Model / ICAO
Ragwing RW8-PT2S

Analysis

On April 20, 2003, at 1730 eastern daylight time, an unregistered Ragwing RW-8-PT2S, was substantially damaged during a forced landing to a wheat field shortly after takeoff from Woods Farm Airstrip (VA50), Hanover, Virginia. The non-certificated pilot received minor injuries. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plan was filed for the local flight conducted under 14 CFR Part 91.

According to the pilot, shortly after takeoff, the engine stopped producing power. He stated:

"[The] engine went into 'wind milling' mode directly over top of [a] heavy wooded area. Spied fairly large wheat field to my left, made a hard bank approx. 180 [degrees], engine quit wind milling, lined up for rough field landing in knee high green wheat."

After making a three-point landing, the airplane flipped over after getting tangled in the wheat.

A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector performed an examination of the airplane. The inspector said that there were no maintenance records for the engine, and the pilot told him that it was "old". The FAA inspector rotated the propeller by hand, and obtained compression on both cylinders, but could not determine why the engine lost power.

Further examination revealed a 5-gallon marine fuel can was mounted next to the pilot's seat in the location of a previously removed passenger seat. According to the pilot, it was the airplane's only fuel source, since the airplane's 10-gallon integral wing tanks were not used due to leaks.

The pilot initially stated that he was operating the airplane as an ultralight under 14 CFR Part 103; however, he later admitted to the FAA that it probably did not meet the requirements based on weight, stall speed, and airspeed. After examining the airplane, an FAA inspector said that it did not meet the criteria to qualify as an ultralight, and that the pilot was operating an unregistered airplane, without a pilot certificate.

The pilot reported a total of 1,400 flight hours, of which, 10 were in make and model. He also reported that there were no mechanical anomalies.

Weather conditions at Hanover County Municipal Airport (OFP), Ashland, Virginia, 7 miles west of Woods Farm, reported at 1854, were calm winds, clear skies and 10 miles visibility.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# IAD03LA054