5 Aug 2015: STICK & RAG FLYING CLUB CB 1 NO SERIES

5 Aug 2015: STICK & RAG FLYING CLUB CB 1 NO SERIES — Unknown operator

No fatalities • Kingman, KS, United States

Probable cause

The separation of the left wheel from the landing gear assembly during the landing touchdown, which precipitated a loss of directional control, runway excursion, and nose over.

— NTSB Determination

Accident narrative

The pilot reported that during the landing, the left main landing gear wheel separated from the landing gear assembly. The pilot had made a three point landing, and stated that "I may have hit a deer," because he "saw 5 or more deer on south side of runway centerline," prior to landing. He reported that the "airplane traveled to left side of runway despite brake and full right rudder." The bi-plane departed the left side of the runway and nosed over, sustaining substantial damage to the right wing and both the right and left wing struts.

A postaccident examination of photographs of the landing gear provided by the pilot, showed that the wheel separated from the landing gear assembly along a welded joint. There was no evidence of impact prior to the separation.

The pilot reported there were no pre-impact mechanical failures or malfunctions with the airframe or engine that would have precluded normal operation.

Contributing factors

  • cause Main landing gear attach sec — Failure
  • cause Attain/maintain not possible
  • cause Pilot

Conditions

Weather
VMC, wind 160/10kt, vis 10sm

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