ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 298980
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Date: | Saturday 20 May 2000 |
Time: | 13:15 LT |
Type: | Avions Mudry Et Cie CAP 231 |
Owner/operator: | Private |
Registration: | N231X |
MSN: | 12 |
Year of manufacture: | 1990 |
Total airframe hrs: | 843 hours |
Engine model: | Lycoming AEIO-540-L185 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 1 |
Aircraft damage: | Substantial |
Category: | Accident |
Location: | EPHRATA, Washington -
United States of America
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Phase: | Unknown |
Nature: | Private |
Departure airport: | (KEPH) |
Destination airport: | |
Investigating agency: | NTSB |
Confidence Rating: | Accident investigation report completed and information captured |
Narrative:The pilot reported that shortly after becoming airborne (30-40 feet above ground level [AGL]), the aircraft's canopy blew opened. He reported that when the canopy opened, a blast of air blew off his left contact lens obscuring his vision and depth perception. After unsuccessful attempts to latch the canopy, the pilot closed the throttle and aborted the takeoff. When the airplane touched down, on the runway, it bounced back into the air. The pilot applied full power and initiated a go-around. He reported that after initiating the go-around, he turned the airplane to the south in an attempt to land on runway 11. However, the pilot was unable to maintain altitude, as a result of damage sustained to the propeller during the bounced landing, and the airplane subsequently collided with terrain. Post-accident inspection of the airplane by an FAA inspector from the Spokane, Washington, Flight Standards District Office, and the airplane owner, revealed that the canopy latch functioned properly. The pilot later stated that he could not confirm that the canopy was latched properly prior to the accident flight.
Probable Cause: The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control subsequent to the aircraft's canopy opening in flight. Factors include the pilot's failure confirm that the aircraft's canopy was secured prior to takeoff and impaired vision.
Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: | NTSB |
Report number: | SEA00LA088 |
Status: | Investigation completed |
Duration: | 12 months |
Download report: | Final report |
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Sources:
NTSB SEA00LA088
History of this aircraft
Other occurrences involving this aircraft
27 May 2017 |
N231X |
Private |
0 |
Lebanon, PA |
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sub |
Bounced on landing |
Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
16-Oct-2022 01:05 |
ASN Update Bot |
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