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| NTSB Identification: ATL97LA099. The docket is stored in the (offline) NTSB Imaging System. |
| Accident occurred Sunday, July 06, 1997 at DESTIN, FL |
| Aircraft: Cessna P210N, registration: N222WE |
| Injuries: 2 Minor |
| Event: 20001208X08294 Status: Final Report Approved On Monday, May 04, 1998 |
| NTSB Preliminary Narrative (6120.19A) |
| On July 6, 1997, at 0900 central daylight time, a Cessna P210N, N222WE, collided with the water during an emergency landing following what |
| the pilot reported as a loss of engine power after takeoff from the Destin/Fort Walton Beach Airport in Destin, Florida. The pilot stated that the |
| personal flight operated under the provisions of Title 14 CFR Part 91 with an instrument flight plan filed. The pilot said visual weather conditions |
| prevailed at the time of the accident. The on site examination of the airplane by a mechanic disclosed that the airframe had sustained substantial |
| airframe damage. The pilot reported that he and his passenger received minor injuries. The pilot said that the accident occurred during the initial |
| climb out from Destin, Florida. |
| The pilot stated that they were on the initial climb out, between 500 and 800 feet, when the engine developed a partial loss of power. When the |
| engine RPM dropped to 1500, the pilot realized that he could not return to the shore line for an emergency landing. The pilot ditched the airplane in |
| the Gulf Of Mexico. The pilot stated that they were rescued by jet skiers in the vicinity of the accident site. |
| Several days after the accident, the aircraft was recovered from the water. During the examination of the engine, a stainless steel flex fuel line |
| was found against the induction elbow on the left side of the engine (see attached FAA Inspector's Statement). There was a hole in the |
| induction elbow at the point where the braided fuel line crossed over the intake manifold. |
| The initial examination disclosed that the internal engine components would not rotate. During the engine examination, there was no metallic |
| debris found in the oil sump. All cylinders displayed deposits of rust like materials. The piston rings were partially stuck to the grooves of the |
| pistons. All intake and exhaust valves were seated. The crankcase main bearings exhibited normal wear. Both magnetos assemblies exhibited |
| corrosion damage to the housing and the internal components were exposed (see attached report of engine examination). |
| The left induction elbow, with the hole, was installed on another IO-520 engine, and the engine was mounted on an engine test cell. A functional |
| run of the engine disclosed that the manifold pressure at full power was the same as the manifold pressure at full power for an induction elbow |
| without a hole. |
| NTSB Final Narrative (6120.4) |
| The pilot stated that they were on the initial climbout, between 500 and 800 feet, when the engine developed a partial loss of power. When the |
| engine RPM dropped to 1500, the pilot realized that he could not return to the shore line for an emergency landing. During the examination of the |
| engine, a stainless steel flex fuel line was against the induction elbow on the left side of the engine. There was a hole in the induction elbow at |
| the point where the braided fuel line crossed over the intake manifold. During the functional examination of the induction elbow, the left induction |
| elbow, with the hole, was installed on another IO-520 engine, and the engine was mounted in an engine test cell. A functional run of the engine |
| disclosed that the manifold pressure at full power was the same as the manifold pressure at full power for an induction elbow without a hole. |
| NTSB Probable Cause Narrative |
| a loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. |
| Occurrences and Sequence of Events |
| Occurrence: 1, LOSS OF ENGINE POWER |
| Phase of Operation: TAKEOFF - INITIAL CLIMB |
| Sequence of Events for Occurrence Number: 1 |
| 1 (Finding) ENGINE ASSEMBLY, OTHER / CHAFED / (0) |
| 2 ( Cause ) REASON FOR OCCURRENCE UNDETERMINED / / |
| Occurrence: 2, FORCED LANDING |
| Phase of Operation: EMERGENCY LANDING |
| Occurrence: 3, DITCHING |
| Phase of Operation: EMERGENCY LANDING |
| Sequence of Events for Occurrence Number: 3 |
| 1 (Finding) TERRAIN CONDITIONS / WATER / (0) |
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