Controlled Flight Into Terrain · NTSB ERA12LA578

CESSNA 172B — Atlantic Ocean, AO

1 fatal High-time pilotNightLow altitude
DateSeptember 23, 2012
LocationAtlantic Ocean, AO
AircraftCESSNA 172B
Purpose of flightPersonal
ConditionsNight/Dark · Visual Meteorological Cond
Phase / occurrenceManeuvering Controlled flight into terr/obj (CFIT)
Pilot age48
Pilot total time1,039 hrs · Experienced
Time in typeUnknown
Fatalities1

Probable cause

The pilot’s suicidal act.

NTSB findings

  • Personnel issues-Miscellaneous-Intentional act-Suicide-Pilot - C

What happened

The pilot had been experiencing difficulties in his personal life and had joked with a clergyman about 2 days before the accident that he should, “just fly his plane into the ocean.” The pilot was subsequently reported missing. The investigation revealed that he arrived at the airport where his airplane was kept about 2 o’clock in the morning the day of the accident. Radar data showed that a primary radar target departed the airport vicinity about 45 minutes later and flew east. After a brief period of maneuvering over the open ocean about 21 nautical miles from shore, radar contact with the target was lost. A portion of airplane wreckage was recovered from the ocean later that day by a commercial diving vessel and was subsequently identified as being of the same make, model, and vintage as the accident airplane. No further wreckage was recovered, nor were the remains of the pilot. A hand-written suicide note was found inside the pilot’s vehicle, which was parked in the airplane’s hangar.

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