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- Code Number:
- TAGV03P02_03
- Title:
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C-FTAM, Cessna 550 Citation II, Buttonville Airfield
- CN: 550-0406
Built: 1982 Total airframe hrs: 11123 Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney JT15D-4 Other registrations: LV-ZPD, N398CC, C-GHKY, N551CE, N781SC, HH-JPD, N815MA Written-off: Wilmington, USA, 04.01.2009 - when landed gear up when ran out of fuel Accident report: Status: Final Date: 04 JAN 2009 Time: 02:09 Operating for: Caribair, S.A. Leased from: JODA LLC Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2 Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5 Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 7 Airplane damage: Substantial Airplane fate: Written off (damaged beyond repair) Location: Wilmington-New Hanover County International Airport, NC (ILM) (United States of America) Phase: Landing (LDG) Nature: Executive Departure airport: Higuero/La Isabela-Dr. Joaqu?n Balaguer Airport (JBQ/MDJB), Dominican Republic Destination airport: Wilmington-New Hanover County International Airport, NC (ILM/KILM), United States of America Narrative: Cessna 550, N815MA departed the La Isabela Airport (JBQ), Dominican Republic, on January 3, 2009, about 23:00 on an IFR flight to Wilmington, NC (ILM). The crew attempted three ILS approaches to runway 24 at Wilmington, however due to the fog at the airport they were unable to see the runway environment. On the third missed approach the No. 1 engine shut down and the pilots requested a vector from air traffic control for another approach. The pilot stated to ATC that they were low on fuel. While being vectored for the fourth approach, the No. 2 engine shut down and the pilots requested an immediate turn to the airport; they were able to locate the center of the airport on their GPS and "aimed the airplane at the intersection of the runways." Approximately 50 feet above ground level the pilots saw a row of lights, paralleled the lights, landed gear up on the departure end of runway 6, overran the runway, and impacted several light stands for runway 24, coming to rest 2,242 feet past the point of the initial touchdown. The airplane received skin damage to the underside of the fuselage and several puncture holes into the pressure vessel. The 0153 weather observation at KILM, reported winds from 020 degrees at 3 knots, a broken cloud layer at 100 feet agl, an overcast cloud layer at 500 feet agl, 1/2 mile visibility, temperature 11 degrees Celsius (C), dew point 10 degrees C, and an altimeter setting of 30.14 inches of mercury. PROBABLE CAUSE: "A loss of engine power due to the crew's inadequate in-flight fuel monitoring."
- Keywords:
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Cessna, Citation, Corporate Jet, Twin Engine, Executive, Turbofan, Turbo-fan, Turbine, Fixed wing multi engine, multi-engine, Biz Jet, Bizjet, low-wing, Buttonville Airfield, Toronto, Canada, (YKZ), General Aviation, Civilian, Airplane
- Image by:
- Wernher Krutein
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