well, it didn't take long for this to be over...
https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/api/ ... 107146/pdf
The pilot of the experimental amateur-built airplane purchased it the day before the accident. After the purchase, the pilot completed two flights in the airplane uneventfully. The next day, during the third flight, the engine lost all power and the airplane nosed over in a field during a forced landing, coming to rest inverted.
Postaccident examination of the wreckage revealed that both fuel tanks were absent of fuel and there was no evidence of fuel spillage at the accident site. No evidence of any preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures of the airplane’s automotive conversion engine were observed. When asked after the accident how much fuel was onboard when the airplane was delivered, and how much (if any) was added to it, the pilot responded that he did not know. The pilot believed that during a previous flight he had started with around 35 gallons and that 8 to 10 gallons should have been onboard at the time of the accident based on the airplane’s fuel quantity gauges. The previous owner stated that the airplane was delivered with approximately 3 gallons in the right-wing fuel tank and 10 gallons in the left-wing fuel tank. Based on this information, it is likely that the pilot overestimated the fuel quantity onboard the airplane, and had based that estimate on fuel quantity gauge indications that may have been inaccurate. This subsequently resulted in fuel exhaustion and the total loss of engine power.
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Probable Cause and Findings The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident to be:
The pilot’s inadequate fuel management, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.
RV6 - final report- N327WC
RV6 - final report- N327WC
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Re: RV6 - final report- N327WC
How can a guy get in a plane to go for a flight and not look in the tanks? I dont get that.
Re: RV6 - final report- N327WC
crazyrockwoodrv9a wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 7:47 pmHow can a guy get in a plane to go for a flight and not look in the tanks? I dont get that.
Steve Melton
N531EM, RV9A, Superior O-320, WW 200RV prop, Slick mags, CHT 330F, EGT 1300F, B&C, 1300+ hours
Freedom and Democracy are all that really matter.
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N531EM, RV9A, Superior O-320, WW 200RV prop, Slick mags, CHT 330F, EGT 1300F, B&C, 1300+ hours
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