N2484T

Substantial
None

Navion Navion GS/N: NAV-4-2484

Accident Details

Date
Saturday, June 25, 2005
NTSB Number
DEN05CA105
Location
Parowan, UT
Event ID
20050729X01118
Coordinates
37.859344, -112.340690
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
1
Total Aboard
1

Probable Cause and Findings

The jammed left main landing gear and the wheels up landing. Factors contributing to the accident were the misaligned left landing light and that landing gear extension was not possible.

Aircraft Information

Registration
Make
NAVION
Serial Number
NAV-4-2484
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
1962
Model / ICAO
Navion GF1FV
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1
Seats
5
FAA Model
NAVION G

Registered Owner (Current)

Name
AMETZA LLC
Address
PO BOX 3536
City
EL CENTRO
State / Zip Code
CA 92243
Country
United States

Analysis

On June 25, 2005, at 0930 mountain daylight time, a Navion G, N2484T, piloted by a private pilot, was substantially damaged during landing at the Parowan Airport, Parowan, Utah. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The personal flight was being conducted under the provisions of Title 14 CFR Part 91 without a flight plan. The pilot reported no injuries. The cross-country flight originated at El Centro, California.

The pilot reported that after entering downwind for runway 22 at the Parowan Airport, he noticed that the left main gear didn't drop and lock. He contacted the local Fixed Base Operator (FBO) and asked for a visual verification that his left main landing gear was still in the up-and-locked position. The FBO confirmed the gear was still up. The pilot continued circling the airport for approximately 1 hour attempting to free the gear by cycling the gear and using the emergency hand pump with no success. The pilot, running low on fuel and draining fuel from the tip tanks, decided to make a soft field, gear up landing between the taxiway and runway 22. During the landing, the airplane sustained damage to the bottom fuselage skin, the bottom portion of the firewall, the propeller, and the flap supports.

A post-accident inspection showed that the left landing light near the left gear was misaligned causing the left gear to jam and fail to extend. An examination of the other airplane systems showed no anomalies.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# DEN05CA105