21 Mar 2014: DONALD G STOKES CHALLENGER II UNDESIGNAT — STOKES DONALD G

21 Mar 2014: DONALD G STOKES CHALLENGER II UNDESIGNAT — STOKES DONALD G

No fatalities • Crockett, TX, United States

Probable cause

The pilot's failure to maintain control of the airplane, resulting in a hard landing.

— NTSB Determination

Accident narrative

In his accident report, the pilot said that as he made his approach, "a gust of wind pushed [the airplane] near the trees [lying] next to the [air]strip, where the [air]plane['s] right wing caught a brush pile which caused the [air]plane to have a hard landing." In his statement to the Texas Department of Public Safety, however, the pilot said the airplane contacted the top strand of a wire, "causing the {air]plane to pull to the right and strike some piled up fence row clippings with right wing and [air]plane hit the ground collapsing left landing gear." Both wings were punctured by tree branches and the lift struts and braces were buckled. The nose and left main landing gears had collapsed, buckling the fuselage. There was also a fabric tear on the vertical stabilizer. No pre-accident mechanical malfunctions or failures were reported by the pilot.

Contributing factors

  • cause Pilot
  • cause Altitude — Not attained/maintained
  • Contributed to outcome
  • Response/compensation

Conditions

Weather
VMC, wind 170/07kt, vis 8sm

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