7 Jul 2017: RAINBOW SKY REACH (PTY) LTD BUSHCAT NO SERIES — Overwatch Tools LLC.

7 Jul 2017: RAINBOW SKY REACH (PTY) LTD BUSHCAT NO SERIES — Overwatch Tools LLC.

No fatalities • Ahoskie, NC, United States

Probable cause

The pilot's failure to maintain proper lateral/bank control during the landing in gusting wind conditions, which resulted in a nose-over into water.

— NTSB Determination

Accident narrative

The pilot of the float-equipped airplane reported that, he overflew the river where he planned to land about 1,000 ft. above the water. He observed "negligible surface clues" indicating wind direction and recalled that a nearby "ATIS" reported the wind as "light" and from the southwest, so he decided to land to the south. He added that, following a normal landing touchdown, as the airplane was slowing, a "sudden moderate to severe gust of wind came from the right to left." He added that, he "inputted right stick to counter" the wind gust and applied power to "go-around," but the airplane nosed over forward and to the left.

The fuselage, empennage, and both wings sustained substantial damage.

The pilot reported that there were no preaccident mechanical malfunctions or failures with the airplane that would have precluded normal operation.

An automated weather observation station, about the time of the accident, 14 nautical miles (NM) southwest from the accident site, reported wind from 340° at 3 knots. The departure airport, about 30 NM northeast, near the time the pilot departed, reported wind from 300° at 4 knots. The pilot reported the wind from the southwest, gusting 10 to 15 knots. He added that the landing direction was to the south.

Contributing factors

  • cause Pilot
  • cause Lateral/bank control — Not attained/maintained
  • Effect on operation

Conditions

Weather
VMC, wind 340/03kt, vis 10sm

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