Estado: | Accident investigation report completed and information captured |
Fecha: | jueves 6 mayo 1971 |
Hora: | 13:15 |
Tipo: | Carstedt Jet Liner 600A |
Operador: | Apache Airlines |
Registración: | N4922V |
Numéro de série: | 04285 |
Año de Construcción: | |
Motores: | 2 Garrett TPE331 |
Tripulación: | Fatalidades: 2 / Ocupantes: 2 |
Pasajeros: | Fatalidades: 10 / Ocupantes: 10 |
Total: | Fatalidades: 12 / Ocupantes: 12 |
Daños en la Aeronave: | Destruido |
Consecuencias: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Ubicación: | 8 km (5 milles) SW of Coolidge, AZ ( Estados Unidos de América)
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Fase: | En ruta (ENR) |
Naturaleza: | Vuelo Doméstico Programado |
Aeropuerto de Salida: | Tucson International Airport, AZ (TUS/KTUS), Estados Unidos de América |
Aeropuerto de Llegada: | Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport, AZ (PHX/KPHX), Estados Unidos de América |
Número de Vuelo: | 33 |
Descripción:The purpose of the accident flight was as a normally scheduled air taxi flight between Tucson (KTUS) and Phoenix (KPHX), USA. The flight was operated by Apache Airlines, Inc. The aircraft crashed about 5 miles southwest of Coolidge. The accident aircraft, a De Havilland Dove, was originally produced with two reciprocating engines and seating for ten passengers and two pilots. The accident aircraft had been altered under a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) that replaced the engines with Garret TPE-331 turboprop engines and lengthened the fuselage, allowing seating for 18 passengers. As part of this STC conversion, the wing lower main root joint fittings, which was done to accommodate the new engines as well as changes to the fuel system; the fittings were included with the alteration, and were made of heat treated alloy steel. This STC was developed by the Von Carstedt Corporation of Long Beach, California.
Witnesses to the accident reported initially seeing the aircraft flying on a northwesterly heading. Engine noises were heard to suddenly cease, and the aircraft began a shallow descent. The descent steepened into a 40-50 degree dive. The aircraft soon struck a freshly plowed agricultural field. The main wreckage and right wing came to rest 35 feet apart. A wing root fairing was located 1,160 feet downwind of the main wreckage. Investigation revealed the right wing lower main root joint fitting had failed in fatigue, causing the wing to begin to separate in flight, eventually departing the aircraft completely after the aircraft had entered an emergency descent. The fatigue failure of the fitting occurred because the size and geometry of the fitting did not allow the complete and consistent hardening of the material throughout its thickness, causing soft areas within the part. Corrosion and fretting damage was also noted on the fitting.
Probable Cause:
Probable Cause: "The inflight failure and subsequent separation of the right wing. This failure was the result of a fatigue fracture in the lower main root joint fitting which propagated from an area of corrosion and fretting damage which, in turn, was caused by design deficiencies. These deficiencies remained undetected because surveillance of the supplemental type certification process and the modification programs was not adequate to assure compliance with design and inspection requirements."
Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: | NTSB  |
Status: | Investigation completed |
Duration: | 1 year | Accident number: | NTSB-AAR-72-19 | Download report: | Final report
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Subsiguiente / acciones de seguridad
NTSB issued 3 Safety Recommendations
Issued: 12-MAY-1971 | To: | A-71-31 |
CONDUCT A ONE-TIME METALLURGICAL INSPECTION ON AN EXPEDITED BASIS BY APPROVED METHODS OF ALL LOWER MAIN WING SPAR ROOT FITTINGS P/N CPD2004 ON ALL DE HAVILLAND MODEL DH.104 "DOVE" AIRPLANES THAT HAVE BEEN MODIFIED UNDER STC NO. SA1747WE. (Closed - Acceptable Action) |
Issued: 12-MAY-1971 | To: | A-71-32 |
REVIEW THE ADEQUACY OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE 70-15-6 AND REVISE AS NECESSARY TO ASSURE ADEQUATE SERVICE LIMITS ON THIS FITTING. (Closed - Acceptable Action) |
Issued: 23-JUN-1971 | To: | A-72-115 |
(A)CONDUCT A ONE-TIME METALLURGICAL INSPECTION ON AN EXPEDITED BASIS BY APPROVED METHODS OF ALL LOWER MAIN WING SPAR ROOT FITTINGS P/N CPD-2004 ON ALL DEHAVILLAND MODEL DH-104 "DOVE" AIRPLANES THAT HAVE BEEN MODIFIED UNDER STC NO. SA1747WE. (B) REVIEW THE ADEQUACY OF AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE 70-15-6 AND REVISE AS NECESSARY TO ASSURE ADEQUATE SERVICE LIMITS ON THIS FITTING. (Closed - Unacceptable Action) |
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accident date:
06-05-1971type: Carstedt Jet Liner 600A
registration: N4922V
Map
This map shows the airport of departure and the intended destination of the flight. The line between the airports does
not display the exact flight path.
Distance from Tucson International Airport, AZ to Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport, AZ as the crow flies is 176 km (110 miles).
Accident location: Approximate; accuracy within a few kilometers.
This information is not presented as the Flight Safety Foundation or the Aviation Safety Network’s opinion as to the cause of the accident. It is preliminary and is based on the facts as they are known at this time.