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Crash of a Cessna T207 Skywagon in Petros: 1 killed

Date & Time: Jul 2, 1988 at 2303 LT
Operator:
Registration:
N1724U
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
Site:
Schedule:
Savannah - Knoxville - Terre Haute
MSN:
207-0324
YOM:
1976
Crew on board:
1
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
1
Captain / Total flying hours:
291
Captain / Total hours on type:
61.00
Aircraft flight hours:
2190
Circumstances:
The relatively low time, non-instrument rated, private pilot flew passengers to Savannah, GA. On the return flight, he made a refueling stop at Knoxville, TN. He filed no flight plan at Knoxville and no record of an en route weather briefing was found. At 2236 edt, the pilot contacted the tower and said he would 'like to VFR to Louisville with a heading of 330°. He took off at 2249 and received departure vectors until cleared on course. Radar service was terminated, 23 miles northwest of Knoxville. Subsequently, the aircraft hit trees and crashed on rising terrain near the top of a ridge, 30 miles northwest of Knoxville. Impact occurred at approximately 3,000 feet msl on a heading of 290°. Weather at Knoxville (elev 930 feet) was in part: 3,700 feet overcast, visibility 5 miles with fog and rain. No evidence of a preimpact part failure or malfunction was found during the investigation. Mountain peaks in the vicinity of the crash site were up to 3,390 feet. The pilot, sole on board, was killed.
Probable cause:
Occurrence #1: in flight encounter with weather
Phase of operation: cruise
Findings
1. (f) preflight planning/preparation - inadequate - pilot in command
2. (f) light condition - dark night
3. (f) weather condition - clouds
4. (f) weather condition - low ceiling
5. (f) weather condition - fog
6. (f) weather condition - rain
7. (c) flight into known adverse weather - continued - pilot in command
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Occurrence #2: in flight collision with object
Phase of operation: cruise
Findings
8. (f) terrain condition - high terrain
9. (f) terrain condition - rising
10. (f) object - tree(s)
11. (c) proper altitude - not maintained - pilot in command
Final Report:

Crash of a Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain near Petros: 2 killed

Date & Time: Aug 2, 1984 at 1400 LT
Operator:
Registration:
N27948
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
Site:
Schedule:
Fort Lauderdale - Cincinnati
MSN:
31-7952059
YOM:
1979
Crew on board:
2
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
2
Captain / Total flying hours:
1100
Circumstances:
The flight departed Fort Lauderdale, FL, on 8-2-84 at approximately 0815 edt for Cincinnati, OH. The aircraft wreckage was found on 11-17-84 on an up slope of big Fodderstack Mountain. The aircraft had contacted a 25 feet tall tree located 200 feet west of the main wreckage. The only known radio contact was recalled by the Monroe County airport manager who stated the pilot radioed to exchange the day's greeting. Exact weather at the accident site could not be determined. However, the airport manager recalled the high terrain being obscured with poor visibility. Both occupants were killed.
Probable cause:
Occurrence #1: in flight encounter with weather
Phase of operation: cruise - normal
Findings
1. (f) weather condition - low ceiling
2. (c) vfr flight into imc - continued - pilot in command
3. (f) lack of total instrument time - pilot in command
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Occurrence #2: in flight collision with object
Phase of operation: cruise - normal
Findings
4. (c) clearance - not maintained - pilot in command
5. (f) terrain condition - mountainous/hilly
6. Object - tree(s)
Final Report: