N90KL

Substantial
Fatal

Kolb FIRESTAR 2S/N: F1196

Accident Details

Date
Monday, April 6, 2020
NTSB Number
WPR20LA118
Location
La Center, WA
Event ID
20200406X51833
Coordinates
45.828609, -122.633888
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
Fatal
Fatalities
1
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
0
Total Aboard
1

Probable Cause and Findings

A loss of control for reasons that could not be determined based on the available information.

Aircraft Information

Registration
N90KL
Make
KOLB
Serial Number
F1196
Engine Type
Reciprocating
Year Built
2013
Model / ICAO
FIRESTAR 2SA02
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1

Registered Owner (Historical)

Name
BANTA QUIN T
Address
PO BOX 682
Status
Deregistered
City
VANCOUVER
State / Zip Code
WA 98666-0682
Country
United States

Analysis

HISTORY OF FLIGHTOn April 6, 2020, about 0920 Pacific daylight time, a Kolb Firestar 2, N90KL, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Daybreak Airport (WA46), La Center, Washington. The pilot sustained fatal injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight.

A witness who lived near the accident site stated that she routinely observed aircraft maneuver around Daybreak Airport. She recalled that on the day of the accident, she was walking and observed an airplane pass over the top of her location at an estimated 200 to 300 ft above the floor of the valley. The airplane was headed southwest and then turned south maneuvering above the tree line. The airplane made a sharp left turn, and she lost sight of it as it descended below the tree line. She subsequently heard a loud boom and ran up the hill to call 911.

PERSONNEL INFORMATIONThe pilot's flight logbooks were not located. The pilot kept the airplane at Grove Field Airport in Camas, Washington. A search of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records revealed that the pilot was issued a private pilot’s license in June 2018.

AIRCRAFT INFORMATIONThe kit-built airplane was registered to the pilot in August 2018, but he was not the builder of the airplane. The airplane structure consisted primarily of aluminum tubing covered with fabric skin. The airplane was equipped with a 50-horsepower Rotax 503 series engine mounted in an over-wing pusher configuration. No maintenance records were found during the investigation.

METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATIONThe 0853 automated weather observation at an airport located about 14 miles south of the accident site included wind from 080° at 3 knots, visibility 10 miles, few clouds at 2,000 ft, temperature 08°C, dew point 04°C, and an altimeter setting of 29.90 inches of mercury.

A Clark County Sherriff sergeant reported that the wind was about 5 knots at the time of the accident.

AIRPORT INFORMATIONThe kit-built airplane was registered to the pilot in August 2018, but he was not the builder of the airplane. The airplane structure consisted primarily of aluminum tubing covered with fabric skin. The airplane was equipped with a 50-horsepower Rotax 503 series engine mounted in an over-wing pusher configuration. No maintenance records were found during the investigation.

WRECKAGE AND IMPACT INFORMATIONThe accident site was located about 525 ft northeast of the WA46. The airplane came to rest in a near vertical attitude. Ground scar evidence indicated that the airplane had no horizontal travel during or after ground impact. Throttle and flight control continuity could not be verified. Impact damage precluded determination of the pre-accident integrity of the airplane’s structure or its control systems. The airplane was sold before investigators were able to perform an examination.

The sergeant who responded to the accident stated that he smelled fuel at the site.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# WPR20LA118