BEECH WEEKLY ACCIDENT UPDATE

Official information from FAA and NTSB sources (unless otherwise noted). Editorial comments (contained in parentheses), year-to-date summary and closing comments are those of the author.  All information is preliminary and subject to change.  Comments are meant solely to enhance flying safety.  Please use these reports to help you more accurately evaluate the potential risks when you make your own decisions about how and when to fly.

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New reports this week

6/22 1608Z (1008 local Saturday morning): A Be35 was taking off at Belen, New Mexico when it “lost power” and “veered off the runway.” The two aboard were unhurt and airplane damage is “unknown.” N693V (D-6444) is a 1960 M35.

(“Engine failure during takeoff/loss of directional control on runway”)

6/24 1135Z (0635 local Monday morning): A Be33 “experienced engine issues and landed in a field” at Beatrice, Nebraska. The solo pilot was unhurt and there is no reported airplane damage. N8653M (CD-674) is a 1963 B33.

(“Engine failure in flight”—and apparently a good job of controlling the airplane through landing).

6/30 1615Z (1115 local Sunday morning): A Be36 “crashed in a wooded area for unknown reasons” at Land o’ Lakes, Wisconsin. The two aboard report “minor” injury; there is no report of airplane damage. N47RT (E-3142) is a 1997 A36.

(“Crash/unknown”)

7/1 0115Z (1815 local Sunday evening 6/30): A Be19 “experienced engine issues and crashed in a remote location” near San Bernardino, California. The pilot suffered “minor” damage while a passenger was unhurt. Airplane damage is “substantial.” N6553R (MB-744) is a 1975 B19.

(“Engine failure in flight”; “Substantial damage”)

7/1 2051Z (1651 local Monday afternoon): Landing at Greenville, North Carolina, the nose gear of a Be55 collapsed. The two aboard were unhurt; airplane damage is “minor.” N9308Q (TC-1411) is a 1971 B55.

(“Gear collapse during landing”)

New NTSB reports this week 

6/7 fatal V35A-TC engine failure at Arvada, Colorado. From the report:

2024 SUMMARY

Reported Beechcraft piston mishaps, 2024

Total reported:  62 reports

Environment

Operation in VMC:  25 reports

Operation in IMC:     1 report

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:   37 reports

Operation at night:  6 reports

Most Serious Injury 

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):   0 reports

Fatal accidents:   7 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:   15 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:    9 reports

BONANZA/BARON Series:   51 reports

By Aircraft Type

Be35 Bonanza   18 reports

Be55 Baron  12 reports

Be36 Bonanza   11 reports

Be33 Debonair/Bonanza   9 reports

Be58 Baron  3 reports

Environment

Operation in VMC:  19 reports

Operation in IMC:   1 report

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  29 reports

Operation at night: 5 reports

Most Serious Injury

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):  0 reports

Fatal accidents:  7 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:  9 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:   7 reports

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE 

(all subject to update per official findings):

FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS   8 reports

Impact during landing   2 reports

Collision with obstacle during landing   1 report (Be55)

Landed short/Collided with vehicle on ground   1 report (Be55)

Loss of Control in Flight (LOC-I)   2 reports

Stall/spin/Loss of control in flight/Dual instruction   1 report (Be55)

Inflight breakup   1 report (Be35)

Inflight fire

Fire in flight during go-around   1 report (Be35)

Engine failure

Engine failure in flight   1 report (Be35)

Impact during takeoff

Takeoff/unknown/attempt to return to runway   1 report (Be36)

OTHER EVENTS    43 reports

Landing gear related mishaps   22 reports

Gear collapse during landing   8 reports (two Be33s; Be35; Be36; four Be55s)

Gear up landing   7 reports (Be23/24, three Be35s; two Be36s; Be55)

Inadvertent gear retraction during landing   1 report (Be58)

Inadvertent gear retraction during taxi   1 report (Be35)

Wheel separation during landing   1 report (Be36)

Gear collapse during landing/Post-crash fire   1 report (Be36)

Inadvertent gear retraction on the ground/touch and go   1 report (Be35)

Gear up landing after electrical failure   1 report (Be33)

Engine failure   8 reports

Engine failure in flight   3 reports (Be33; two Be35s)

Engine failure during takeoff/overran runaway  1 report (Be35)

Engine failure during takeoff/loss of directional control on runway   1 report (Be35)

Engine failure/oil pressure loss in flight/off-airport landing   1 report (Be36)

Engine failure in the traffic pattern   1 report (Be33)

Impact during landing   5 reports

Runway overrun/door open after liftoff/attempted to land on remaining runway/nose gear collapse   1 report (Be33)

Loss of directional control during landing  1 report (Be35)

Propeller strike/damage to both wings during landing   1 report (Be35)

Loss of control during landing/airplane flipped upside down   1 report (Be55)

Porpoised on landing   1 report (Be33)

Impact during takeoff   3 reports

Runway overrun/aborted takeoff   1 report (Be58)

Loss of directional control during takeoff/crosswinds   1 report (Be35)

Takeoff/unknown   1 report (Be35)

Miscellaneous

Bird strike   2 reports (Be33; Be36)

Severe turbulence/hail encounter   1 report (Be58)

Taxiway excursion at night   1 report (Be36)

Cowling came off in flight   1 report (Be36)

Crash/unknown   1 report (Be36)

BEECH AERO CLUB Series:   11 reports

By Aircraft Type

Be23 Musketeer/Sundowner   4 reports

Be24 Sierra   4 reports

Be76 Duchess   2 reports

Be19 Sport   1 report

Environment

Operation in VMC:  5 reports

Operation in IMC:    0 reports

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  6 reports

Operation at night: 0 reports

Most Serious Injury

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):  0 reports

Fatal accidents:  0 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:  4 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:   1 report

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE 

(all subject to update per official findings):

FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS   0 reports

OTHER EVENTS    11 reports

Impact on landing  4 reports

Loss of directional control during landing/runway excursion   2 reports (Be23; Be23-24)

Hard landing/nose gear collapse/destroyed by fire   1 report (Be23)

Loss of directional control during attempted go-around   1 report (Be23)

Landing gear mishaps   4 reports

Gear collapse during landing   1 report (Be76)

Landing gear mechanical malfunction   1 report (Be24) 

Gear up landing   1 report (Be24)

Gear collapse during takeoff   1 report (Be76)

Impact on takeoff   1 report

Engine failure during/immediately after takeoff  1 report (Be24)

Engine failure   1 report

Engine failure in flight   1 report (Be19)

MISCELLANEOUS Models:  3 reports

Be45 (T-34) Mentor   2 reports

Be60 Duke   1 report 

Environment

Operation in VMC:  2 reports

Operation in IMC:    0 reports

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  1 report

Operation at night: 0 reports

Most Serious Injury

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):  0 reports

Fatal accidents:  1 report

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:  1 report

Aircraft “destroyed”:   1 report

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE 

(all subject to update per official findings):

FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS   0 reports

OTHER EVENTS   2 reports

Gear up landing   1 report (Be60)

Asymmetric gear extension/inflight system failure   1 report (Be60)

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Official information from FAA and NTSB sources (unless otherwise noted). Editorial comments (contained in parentheses), year-to-date summary and closing comments are those of the author.  All information is preliminary and subject to change.  Comments are meant solely to enhance flying safety.  Please use these reports to help you more accurately evaluate the potential risks when you make your own decisions about how and when to fly.