N661FB

Substantial
Minor

Christen Industries Inc. A-1S/N: 1175

Accident Details

Date
Monday, July 30, 2007
NTSB Number
CHI07TA241
Location
Elm Springs, SD
Event ID
20070801X01082
Coordinates
44.262500, -102.526947
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
Minor
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
2
Uninjured
0
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

The pilot not maintaining clearance from the rising terrain. A factor contributing to the accident was the rising terrain.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N661FB
Make
CHRISTEN INDUSTRIES INC.
Serial Number
1175
Engine Type
None
Year Built
1991
Model / ICAO
A-1FEST
No. of Engines
0

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
Address
523 E CAPITOL
Status
Deregistered
City
PIERRE
State / Zip Code
SD 57501
Country
United States

Analysis

On July 30, 2007, about 0700 mountain daylight time, N661FB, registered as a Christen Industries Inc. A-1 airplane, operated by the State of South Dakota, sustained substantial damage when it impacted rising terrain while maneuvering near Elm Springs, South Dakota. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The public use animal control flight was being conducted under 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91. No flight plan was on file. The pilot and passenger sustained minor injuries and went to a hospital. The local flight originated from the Wall Municipal Airport, near Wall, South Dakota, at 0615.

The pilot stated in his accident report that he had turned and was heading south. He said that he had begun a shallow descent to maintain a constant altitude above the terrain, which was lowering toward a river bottom. The pilot's accident report, in part, further stated:

As we continued to descend I noticed a slight rise in the terrain and

determined that we had plenty of altitude to clear that rise and

continued on with my southerly flight path and shallow descent.

As we approached the slight rise in the terrain the pressure in the

stick changed very quickly with a movement in the pitch axis only.

The pressure came back immediately and then there was another

pressure change in the stick that was a little more pronounced. This

movement was identical to the other in that it was a pitch change

only; there was no movement in the roll direction. After the second

time the pitch change changed I made a remark to the gunner and the

crash took place.

At 0652, the recorded weather at the Rapid City Regional Airport, near Rapid City, South Dakota, was: Wind 150 degrees at 7 knots; visibility 10 statute miles; sky condition clear; temperature 21 degrees C; dew point 17 degrees C; altimeter 29.97 inches of mercury.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# CHI07TA241