N59BK

Substantial
None

BKF Backcountry SupercubS/N: BC21115R006

Accident Details

Date
Monday, November 19, 2018
NTSB Number
WPR19LA029
Location
Casper, WY
Event ID
20181119X70304
Coordinates
42.905834, -106.459999
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
2
Total Aboard
2

Probable Cause and Findings

The seizure of two bearings in the reduction gearbox, resulting in the total loss of engine power. Contributing to the accident was a high descent rate which resulted in a hard landing.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N59BK
Make
BKF
Serial Number
BC21115R006
Engine Type
None
Year Built
2018
Model / ICAO
Backcountry SupercubFK9
No. of Engines
0

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
BKF AVIATION LTD
Address
C/O K & L GATES LLP
1 LINCOLN ST
Status
Deregistered
City
BOSTON
State / Zip Code
MA 02111-2901
Country
United States

Analysis

HISTORY OF FLIGHTOn November 19, 2018, about 1450 mountain standard time, an experimental amateur-built BKF Backcountry Super Cub airplane, N59BK, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Casper, Wyoming. The commercial pilot and pilot-rated passenger were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 test flight.

The airplane was part of an experimental program using a diesel engine and reduction gearbox to transfer power from the engine to the propeller. The pilot reported that when landing during the previous flight, the airplane lacked pitch authority to flare with the engine at idle. The airplane’s elevator was re-rigged to correct the lack of pitch authority.

According to the pilot, he initiated the takeoff for the accident flight from runway 21 using full power. After the airplane became airborne, the pilot reduced power slightly. As the airplane climbed above 500 ft above ground level, the pilot increased engine power, but a total loss of engine power occurred shortly afterward. The pilot initiated a left descending turn to return to the runway. During the turn, the pilot realized that he would not be able to completely align with the runway, so he leveled the wings to land on the runway and roll off the runway edge into the grass. The pilot stated, that, during the descent, the airplane’s indicated airspeed was 50 knots, and the airplane had a high descent rate. Subsequently, the airplane landed hard on the right side of runway 21, and the left main landing gear axle separated. The left wing lift strut was substantially damaged.

WRECKAGE AND IMPACT INFORMATIONThe reduction gearbox was examined at Bent Wing Aviation in Casper, and a Federal Aviation Administration representative from the Casper flight standards field office oversaw the examination. The examination report stated, "both forward and reverse thrust bearings on the main propeller shaft were fused or seized." Additional information regarding the reduction gearbox examination is available in the public docket for this accident.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe owner of Backcountry Cub kit airplanes stated that the inability to bring up the nose during an engine-out landing was "not a characteristic of the airplane."

The pilot stated that the airplane's stall speed should have been in the mid-30-knot range. He also stated that, other than a high descent rate, he had no indication that the airplane was near a stall.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# WPR19LA029