Takeoff & Initial Climb · NTSB ANC22LA080

CESSNA 180A — Skwentna, AK

1 fatal
DateSeptember 25, 2022
LocationSkwentna, AK
AircraftCESSNA 180A
Purpose of flightPersonal
ConditionsDay · Visual Meteorological Cond
Phase / occurrenceTakeoff Dragged wing/rotor/float/other
Pilot age68
Pilot total time679 hrs · Building experience
Time in typeUnknown
Fatalities1

Probable cause

The failure of the landing gear float due to inadequate maintenance of the floats and corrosion.

NTSB findings

  • Aircraft-Aircraft systems-Landing gear system-Wheel/ski/float-Fatigue/wear/corrosion
  • Personnel issues-Task performance-Maintenance-Scheduled/routine maintenance-Pilot

What happened

The pilot was departing on a cross-country flight in a float-equipped airplane when the accident occurred. She had contacted a family member and stated she was departing; however, she did not arrive at the destination when expected. A search was initiated, and the airplane was located partially submerged in the departure lake.

Postaccident examination of the wreckage revealed that both floats were heavily corroded and separated from the fuselage. There was no evidence that either float had contacted a foreign object in the water. A portion of the hull on the right float tore open and bent back. It is likely that tear in the float resulted in the airplane impacting the water during the takeoff. Maintenance records were not available for review during the investigation.

Though toxicology testing of the pilot’s tissue detected diazepam and venlafaxine and their metabolites in the pilot’s system, it is unlikely that the effects of these medications contributed to this accident.

An editorial "what led to it / how to avoid it" analysis for this accident is generated separately and will appear here.

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