Piston Beechcraft Accidents 11/21/2024 through 12/4/2024
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
11/23 1729Z (1129 local Saturday morning): A Be35 “experienced engine issues and made an emergency landing on a closed runway” at Eutaw, Alabama. The solo pilot was unhurt and the extent of airplane damage is “unknown.” N4295D (D-4514) is a 1956 G35.
(“Engine failure in flight”)
12/1 2000Z (1300 local Sunday afternoon): A Be33 “lost power after switching fuel tanks and made a forced landing in a field” at Wilcox, Arizona. The solo pilot was not injured and airplane damage is “unknown.” N109V (CD-160) is a 1960 35-33 Debonair.
(“Engine failure in flight/possible fuel starvation”)
New NTSB reports this week
11/15 fatal B33 crash in cruise flight under unknown circumstances at Nunn, Colorado. From the report:
The flight originated from Chadron Municipal Airport (KCDR), Chadron, Nebraska, with an intended destination of Platte Valley Airport (18V), Hudson, Colorado; a distance of about 180 nautical miles (nm). No ADS-B, radar data, or ATC communications were obtained at the time of the on site investigation. Day visual meteorological conditions prevailed along the entire route of flight.
The accident site was in a farm field about 3.5 miles north-northwest of Nunn, Colorado, about 20 nm west of a direct route between the start point and intended destination. The debris field was roughly 500 ft long by 400 ft wide. The initial point of impact contained a fragment of the left wingtip fuel tank fairing. A line of disturbed dirt continued from the initial point of impact for about 25 ft to a 17-foot-long impact crater. The line of disturbed dirt continued beyond the crater another 10-15 ft. Fragments of the outboard section of left wing and other airplane components were strewn throughout the debris field leading up to the main wreckage which was located about 258 ft from the initial point of impact. All the major components of the airplane were accounted for at the accident site. No anomalies were noted in the examined airframe components…. [T]he engine showed no signs of thermal distress; the camshaft appeared normal; and no signs of a pre-impact failure or malfunction were noted…. The propeller blades both had blade twisting, leading edge nicks and gouges, chord wise scratching, and blade polishing.
(Change “Crash/unknown phase of flight” to “Crash in cruise flight under unknown circumstances”).
2024 SUMMARY
Reported Beechcraft piston mishaps, 2024
Total reported: 133 reports
Environment
Operation in VMC: 60 reports
Operation in IMC: 3 reports
Weather “unknown” or “not reported”: 72 reports
Operation at night: 9 reports
Most Serious Injury
“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities): 2 reports
Fatal accidents: 18 reports
Aircraft damage
“Substantial” damage: 26 reports
Aircraft “destroyed”: 23 reports
BONANZA/BARON Series: 110 reports
By Aircraft Type
Be35 Bonanza 31 reports
Be55 Baron 24 reports
Be36 Bonanza 24 reports
Be33 Debonair/Bonanza 19 reports
Be58 Baron 13 reports
Be95 Travel Air 2 reports
Environment
Operation in VMC: 49 reports
Operation in IMC: 4 reports
Weather “unknown” or “not reported”: 56 reports
Operation at night: 7 reports
Most Serious Injury
“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities): 1 report
Fatal accidents: 17 reports
Aircraft damage
“Substantial” damage: 18 reports
Aircraft “destroyed”: 21 reports
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE
(all subject to update per official findings):
FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS 19 reports
Loss of Control in Flight (LOC-I) 7 reports
Loss of control in flight 2 reports (both Be55s)
Inflight breakup 2 reports (Be35; Be58)
Stall/spin/Loss of control in flight/dual instruction 1 report (Be55)
Loss of control in flight/trim issue 1 report (Be58)
Loss of control in flight during a go-around 1 report (Be36)
Impact during takeoff 3 reports
Takeoff/unknown 1 report (Be36)
Takeoff/unknown/attempt to return to runway 1 report (Be36)
Loss of directional control during takeoff 1 report (Be33)
Impact during landing 2 reports
Collision with obstacle during landing 1 report (Be55)
Landed short/Collided with vehicle on ground 1 report (Be55)
Engine failure 2 reports
Engine failure in flight 1 report (Be35)
Engine failure immediately after takeoff/ attempt to return to runway 1 report (Be36)
Controlled Flight into Terrain 2 reports
Controlled Flight into Terrain/Probable VFR flight into IMC 1 report (Be35)
Controlled Flight into Terrain/Descended level into terrain/Night takeoff 1 report (Be55)
Inflight fire
Fire in flight during go-around 1 report (Be35)
Crash/unknown
Crash in cruise flight under unknown circumstances 1 report (Be33)
OTHER EVENTS 92 reports
Landing gear related mishaps 46 reports
Gear up landing 21 reports (eight Be35s; two Be33s; five Be36s; three Be55s; three Be58s)
Gear collapse during landing 13 reports (four Be33s; Be35; Be36; six Be55s; Be95)
Gear up landing after electrical failure 2 reports (Be33; Be36)
Gear collapse/partial gear extension/electrical failure in flight 1 report (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)
Inadvertent gear retraction during takeoff 1 report (Be36)
Gear collapse during takeoff 1 report (Be58)
Engine failure 16 reports
Engine failure in flight 6 reports (two Be33s; three Be35s; Be36)
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)
Engine failure immediately after takeoff 1 report (Be36)
Catastrophic engine failure immediately after takeoff 1 report (Be58)
Catastrophic engine failure in flight 1 report (Be55)
Partial power loss immediately after takeoff 1 report (Be36)
Engine failure in the pattern/short final/landed on highway 1 report (Be35)
Engine failure in flight/possible fuel starvation 1 report (Be33)
Impact during landing 14 reports
Loss of directional control during landing 4 reports (Be33; two Be35s; Be55)
Hard landing 4 reports (two Be35s; Be55; Be58)
Struck object/animal during landing 2 reports (Be36; Be95)
Runway overrun/door open after liftoff/attempted to land on remaining runway/nose gear collapse 1 report (Be33)
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)
Landed long 1 report (Be58)
Impact during takeoff 4 reports
Runway overrun/aborted takeoff 1 report (Be58)
Loss of directional control during takeoff/crosswinds 1 report (Be35)
Collision with terrain on takeoff/wind shear 1 report (Be36)
Takeoff/unknown 1 report (Be35)
Miscellaneous
Bird strike 2 reports (Be33; Be36)
Taxiway excursion at night 2 reports (Be35; Be36)
Severe turbulence/hail encounter 1 report (Be58)
Cowling came off in flight 1 report (Be36)
Taxi into obstacle/aircraft 1 report (Be33)
Struck by taxiing aircraft 1 report (Be35)
Struck by vehicle on the ground 1 report (Be55)
Windshield separation during pressurized flight 1 report (Be58)
Precautionary landing/fuel cap open 1 report (Be36)
BEECH AERO CLUB Series: 14 reports
By Aircraft Type
Be23 Musketeer/Sundowner 6 reports
Be24 Sierra 4 reports
Be76 Duchess 3 reports
Be19 Sport 1 report
Environment
Operation in VMC: 6 reports
Operation in IMC: 0 reports
Weather “unknown” or “not reported”: 8 reports
Operation at night: 0 reports
Most Serious Injury
“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities): 1 report
Fatal accidents: 0 reports
Aircraft damage
“Substantial” damage: 5 reports
Aircraft “destroyed”: 1 report
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE
(all subject to update per official findings):
FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS 1 report
Engine failure immediately after takeoff 1 report (Be23)
OTHER EVENTS 13 reports
Landing gear mishaps 6 reports
Gear up landing 2 reports (Be24; Be76)
Gear collapse during landing 2 reports (Be24; Be76)
Landing gear mechanical malfunction 1 report (Be24)
Gear collapse during takeoff 1 report (Be76)
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)
Engine failure 2 reports
Engine failure in flight 1 report (Be19)
Engine failure on final approach 1 report (Be23)
Impact on takeoff 1 report
Engine failure during/immediately after takeoff 1 report (Be24)
MISCELLANEOUS Models: 11 reports
Be60 Duke 4 reports
Be45 (T-34) Mentor 3 reports
Be17 Staggerwing 2 reports
Be18 Twin Beech 1 report
Be50 Twin Bonanza 1 report
Environment
Operation in VMC: 6 reports
Operation in IMC: 0 reports
Weather “unknown” or “not reported”: 5 reports
Operation at night: 0 reports
Most Serious Injury
“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities): 0 reports
Fatal accidents: 2 reports
Aircraft damage
“Substantial” damage: 2 reports
Aircraft “destroyed”: 2 reports
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE
(all subject to update per official findings):
FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS 1 report
Loss of control while attempting a single-engine landing 1 report (Be60)
OTHER EVENTS 10 reports
Gear up landing 4 reports (two Be45s; two Be60s)
Asymmetric gear extension/inflight system failure 1 report (Be60)
Landed with gear partly extended 1 report (Be17)
Gear collapse during landing 1 report (Be50)
Loss of directional control during landing/tailwheel 1 report (Be18)
Precautionary landing/engine issues 1 report (Be17)
Bird strike 1 report (Be60)
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