Undetermined · NTSB CEN09FA010

MAULE MXT-7-180A — Santa Teresa, NM

2 fatal High-time pilotIMC
DateOctober 11, 2008
LocationSanta Teresa, NM
AircraftMAULE MXT-7-180A
Purpose of flightPersonal
ConditionsDay · Instrument Meteorological Cond
Phase / occurrencePrior to flight Miscellaneous/other
Pilot age46
Pilot total time1,755 hrs · Experienced
Time in type1,293 hrs
Fatalities2

Probable cause

The pilot's decision to takeoff and fly into a thunderstorm.

NTSB findings

  • Personnel issues-Action/decision-Info processing/decision-Decision making/judgment-Pilot - C
  • Environmental issues-Conditions/weather/phenomena-Convective weather-Thunderstorm-Decision related to condition - C

What happened

Witnesses observed the airplane taxi and perform an intersection takeoff directly towards an isolated thunderstorm located off the departure end of the runway. The airplane appeared to climb to 150 to 200 feet above the ground before disappearing from view as it went into the storm. One witness stated that the airplane's wings were rocking back and forth and that it appeared the pilot was having difficulty controlling the airplane, just before it went out of view. Five to ten minutes later, after the storm moved past, smoke was seen rising approximately one mile west of the airport. The airplane was destroyed by post impact fire. Weather radar data showed the thunderstorm was producing an approximate 60 knot wind shear at the time of the accident. There was a SIGMET active for the accident location and time which warned of the possibility of severe thunderstorms. There was no evidence the pilots obtained a weather briefing prior to taking off.

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