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Crash of a Cessna 421C Golden Eagle III in Troy: 2 killed

Date & Time: Jan 29, 1986 at 1314 LT
Operator:
Registration:
N68653
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
No
Schedule:
Troy - Lansing
MSN:
421C-1070
YOM:
1981
Crew on board:
1
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
1
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
2
Captain / Total flying hours:
1750
Aircraft flight hours:
1275
Circumstances:
At rotation the right engine failed. The aircraft entered a skidding turn to the right and continued to climb to about 100 feet agl. During the turn 110° from takeoff. Heading aircraft rolled inverted and descended into a car port. Extensive post impact fire destroyed aircraft, car port and three vehicles. Gear was not retracted and propellers was not feathered. During post accident exam of the right engine extensive internal damage was found. Both occupants were killed.
Probable cause:
Occurrence #1: loss of engine power (partial) - mech failure/malf
Phase of operation: takeoff - initial climb
Findings
1. (c) engine assembly - failure, total
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Occurrence #2: loss of control - in flight
Phase of operation: descent
Findings
2. (f) gear retraction - not performed - pilot in command
3. (f) propeller feathering - not performed - pilot in command
4. (f) directional control - not maintained - pilot in command
5. (f) throttle/power control - improper use of - pilot in command
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Occurrence #3: in flight collision with object
Phase of operation: descent - uncontrolled
Findings
6. Object - tree(s)
7. Object - residence
8. Object - vehicle
Final Report:

Crash of a Cessna 402C in Troy

Date & Time: Dec 26, 1984 at 2130 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
N115EA
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
Yes
Schedule:
Troy - Pikeville
MSN:
402C-0090
YOM:
1979
Crew on board:
1
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
3
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Captain / Total flying hours:
11158
Captain / Total hours on type:
2700.00
Aircraft flight hours:
1593
Circumstances:
The aircraft collided with trees during the initial takeoff climb from runway 27 at Oakland-Troy Airport, Troy, MI, while on a corporate flight. Investigation revealed that approximately 3 to 5 inches of snow had fallen at the airport during the day and the snow had not been removed from the runway that evening. A witness reported there was 5 inches of snow on the runway and it was snowing at the time of the accident. The pilot reported that 'shortly after takeoff the aircraft yawed, then veered right. Upon correcting this condition left wing struck the ground.' When the right engine was tested a small leak was discovered at the air intake manifold. The left engine was severely damaged by fire and could not be tested. All four occupants escaped uninjured.
Probable cause:
Occurrence #1: loss of control - in flight
Phase of operation: takeoff - initial climb
Findings
1. (f) terrain condition - turbulence
2. (c) proper climb rate - not attained - pilot in command
3. (c) overconfidence in aircraft's ability - pilot in command
4. (f) aircraft performance, takeoff capability - undetermined
5. (f) airport snow removal - not performed - airport personnel
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Occurrence #2: in flight collision with terrain/water
Phase of operation: takeoff - initial climb
Final Report: