Mechanical & Engine Failure · NTSB ERA12FA017

LUSCOMBE 8A — Dixie, GA

1 fatal High-time pilot
DateOctober 8, 2011
LocationDixie, GA
AircraftLUSCOMBE 8A
Purpose of flightPersonal
ConditionsDay · Visual Meteorological Cond
Phase / occurrencePrior to flight Aircraft maintenance event
Pilot age71
Pilot total time1,400 hrs · Experienced
Time in typeUnknown
Fatalities1, 1 serious

Probable cause

Maintenance personnel’s improper installation of the No. 2 cylinder’s connecting rod, which resulted in the disconnection of the rod and a subsequent loss of engine power.

NTSB findings

  • Aircraft-Aircraft power plant-Engine (reciprocating)-Recip eng cyl section-Incorrect service/maintenance - C
  • Aircraft-Aircraft power plant-Engine (reciprocating)-(general)-Failure - C

What happened

The pilot reported that he noted the engine oil temperature rising during cruise flight. He elected to reduce power and fly to the nearest airport. While en route, at an altitude of about 1,000 feet above ground level and a distance of 4 miles, the engine experienced a catastrophic failure. The pilot landed the airplane on an open field; however, he could not stop the airplane on the remaining surface and it impacted two trees in a wooded area beyond the field.

A postaccident examination revealed that the No. 2 cylinder piston connecting rod had separated from the crankshaft. One of the bolts securing the rod cap was missing. The bolt and nut were recovered from internal engine debris; however a safety cotter pin necessary to secure the bolt was not located. About 20 engine-operating hours before the accident, all of the engine’s the piston connecting rod bearings and their respective bolts and nuts were replaced. Thus, it is likely that at that time one of the two nuts was not properly secured with a cotter pin on the No. 2 cylinder piston connecting rod, allowing the nuts to slowly unthread over time.

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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