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| NTSB Identification: LAX97LA129. The docket is stored in the (offline) NTSB Imaging System. |
| Accident occurred Friday, March 21, 1997 at NOGALES, AZ |
| Aircraft: Cessna 150L, registration: N21993 |
| Injuries: 1 Uninjured |
| Event: 20001208X07581 Status: Final Report Approved On Tuesday, October 14, 1997 |
| NTSB Preliminary Narrative (6120.19A) |
| On March 21, 1997, at 0900 hours mountain standard time, a Cessna 150L, N21993, collided with trees during a forced landing 9 miles |
| northwest of Nogales, Arizona. The forced landing was precipitated by a loss of engine power during cruise. The aircraft was owned and |
| operated by the pilot. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time and no flight plan was filed. The aircraft sustained substantial |
| damage. The certificated commercial pilot, and passenger were not injured. The flight originated from Ryan Field, Tucson, Arizona, at 0830 as a |
| personal cross-country flight to Nogales. |
| In the pilot's written statement, he said that at the time of the partial engine power loss they were flying at 7,500 msl over the Tucumcari |
| Mountains. The power dropped, then returned to cruise rpm, at which point the pilot changed his heading to get away from the mountains. |
| About 30 to 40 seconds later the engine lost power again, regained power, and then dropped again. This cycle was repeated seven or eight |
| times, with the pilot performing the emergency checklist procedures. The engine then stopped completely and the pilot made a forced landing |
| where the aircraft collided with trees. |
| The aircraft retrieval firm which recovered the wreckage reported that approximately 10 gallons of a yellowish colored fuel were found in each |
| tank. An engine run-up was conducted by a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector from the Flight Standards District Office, |
| Scottsdale, Arizona, with no mechanical abnormalities found. The FAA inspector stated that a fuel sample was retrieved from the aircraft fuel |
| tanks at the accident scene and appeared to be contaminated. As viewed, the sample had some water and debris in it, and was yellow in color. |
| Particles of rust were also noted in the sample. The inspector reviewed the maintenance records and found that the owner had obtained an |
| STC to use auto fuel in this aircraft. He reported that "the sample smelled like a mixture of auto fuel and aviation fuel. . .[and]. . .neither of these |
| fuels are yellow in color." The aircraft owner/pilot stated to the inspector that he has a barrel of fuel at his hangar from which he refuels the |
| aircraft. |
| NTSB Final Narrative (6120.4) |
| The pilot said that the power dropped, then returned to cruise rpm. About 30 to 40 seconds later the engine lost power again, regained power, |
| and then dropped again. This cycle was repeated seven or eight times, with the pilot performing the emergency checklist procedures. The |
| engine then stopped completely and the pilot made a forced landing during which the aircraft collided with trees. An engine run-up was |
| conducted by an FAA inspector with no mechanical abnormalities found. The FAA inspector stated that a fuel sample was retrieved from the |
| aircraft fuel tanks at the accident scene and appeared to be contaminated. As viewed, the sample had some water and debris in it, and was |
| yellow in color. Particles of rust were also noted in the sample. The inspector reviewed the maintenance records and found that the owner had |
| obtained an STC to use auto fuel in this aircraft. He reported that 'the sample smelled like a mixture of auto fuel and aviation fuel. . .[and]. . |
| .neither of these fuels are yellow in color.' The aircraft owner/pilot stated to the inspector that he has a barrel of fuel at his hangar from which |
| he refuels the aircraft. |
| NTSB Probable Cause Narrative |
| Loss of engine power due to fuel contamination resulting from the pilot's inadequate fuel storage and filtering procedures. |
| Occurrences and Sequence of Events |
| Occurrence: 1, LOSS OF ENGINE POWER(TOTAL) - NONMECHANICAL |
| Phase of Operation: CRUISE |
| Sequence of Events for Occurrence Number: 1 |
| 1 ( Cause ) FLUID, FUEL / CONTAMINATION / (0) |
| 2 ( Cause ) REFUELING / IMPROPER / PILOT IN COMMAND |
| Occurrence: 2, FORCED LANDING |
| Phase of Operation: EMERGENCY DESCENT/LANDING |
| Occurrence: 3, ON GROUND/WATER COLLISION WITH OBJECT |
| Phase of Operation: LANDING - ROLL |
| Sequence of Events for Occurrence Number: 3 |
| 1 ( Factor ) OBJECT / TREE(S) / (0) |
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