Fuel Exhaustion & Starvation · NTSB CEN12FA037
CIRRUS DESIGN CORP SR22T — Carrollton, TX
| Date | October 24, 2011 |
| Location | Carrollton, TX |
| Aircraft | CIRRUS DESIGN CORP SR22T |
| Purpose of flight | Personal |
| Conditions | Day · Instrument Meteorological Cond |
| Phase / occurrence | Maneuvering Fuel exhaustion |
| Pilot age | 40 |
| Pilot total time | 550 hrs · Building experience |
| Time in type | 209 hrs |
| Fatalities | 1, 2 serious |
Probable cause
NTSB findings
- Aircraft-Fluids/misc hardware-Fluids-Fuel-Fluid level - C
- Personnel issues-Task performance-Inspection-Preflight inspection-Pilot - C
What happened
Prior to the flight, the pilot did not visually verify the fuel level in the tanks during his preflight and departed with low fuel alerts on his flight displays. About 10 minutes into the flight, the pilot reported to an air traffic controller that the engine was running rough and that he needed to return to his departure airport. During a second instrument approach, the engine lost power, and the pilot attempted a forced landing to a field. The airplane impacted terrain, the right wing separated, and the airplane came to rest on its right side. No evidence of fuel or fuel spillage was observed at the accident site. According to the pilot, the management company did not fuel the airplane as he had requested. An examination and operational test of the engine was performed. No defects in engine operation were detected, and the engine produced full rated power during the test.