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NAVBASE VENTURA CTY UIC 69232, PT MUGU NAVY FLYING CLUB. > > 2. DATE: 17 JUN 2002, TIME: 1330L DAY ENVIRONMENT. > > 3. LOCATION OF MISHAP: MIDFIELD OF RUNWAY 21 AT NAVAL BASE VENTURA > COUNTY, POINT MUGU, CA. > > 4. ACFT TYPE: LOW-WING MONOPLANE SINGLE ENGINE MAKE: BEECH MODEL: > MENTOR, T-34B, MODEL D45 BUREAU/FAA REGISTRATION NUMBER: 31810 > > 5. DAMAGE DESCRIPTION AND COST: DAMAGE TO ENGINE, FUSELAGE AND > PROP, COST: APPROXIMATELY $27,200. > > 6. PILOT AT CONTROLS, RETIRED AIR FORCE, GRADE MAJ/04, AGE 75, > CLUB VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR, DEGREE OF INJURY > NONE. > > 7. PILOT AT CONTROLS TOTAL TIME: 7649.0, TOTAL TIME IN MODEL: > 358.0, TOTAL TIME LAST 90/60/30 DAYS (ALL ACFT): 28.3/8.6/5.7, DATE > OF LAST STANDARDIZATION FLIGHT: 30 JUN 01, FAA CERTIFICATES HELD: > > > > COMMERCIAL PILOT, CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR SINGLE AND MULTIENGINE > LAND INSTRUMENTS, RATINGS: SINGLE AND MULTIENGINE LAND INSTRUMENTS. > > 8. OTHER CERTIFIED PILOTS THAT HAD ACCESS TO THE FLIGHT CONTROLS: > CIVILIAN ACTIVE CLUB MEMBER. CO-PILOT TOTAL TIME, 280.9, TOTAL TIME > IN MODEL 138.0, TOTAL TIME LAST 90/60/30 DAYS (ALL ACFT) > > 7.2/3.9/3.9, DATE OF LAST STANDARDIZATION FLIGHT 13 JUN 01, FAA > CERTIFICATES HELD: PRIVATE PILOT, RATINGS: SINGLE ENGINE LAND. > > 9. IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER CREW MEMBERS OR PASSENGERS: NONE. > > 10. TYPE OF FLIGHT: ANNUAL FLIGHT REVIEW CHECKRIDE FOR > CO-PILOT; FLIGHT CLEARANCE VFR; TAKEOFF TIME 1250L; DESTINATION > NBVC-PT MUGU; DURATION: ACTUAL FLIGHT TIME WAS 0+40 MINUTES UNTIL > MISHAP. > > 11. PHASE OF OPERATION: TOUCH-AND-GO. > > 12. MISHAP NARRATIVE: LOCAL VFR ROUND ROBIN PLANNED FROM CAMARILLO > AIRPORT TO NBVC PT MUGU, AND BACK. APPROXIMATELY FORTY MINUTES AFTER > TAKEOFF FROM CAMARILLO AIRPORT, MISHAP AIRCRAFT WAS IN THE PATTERN > AT NAVY PT MUGU DOING TOUCH-AND-GO LANDINGS. ON THE SIXTH > TOUCH-AND-GO PASS, PILOT AT CONTROLS RESPONDED TO TOWER WITH A > "LANDING GEAR DOWN, 3 DOWN AND LOCKED" CALL BUT A GEAR UP LANDING > WAS MADE AND AIRCRAFT CAME TO A COMPLETE AND ABRUPT STOP MIDFIELD OF > > > > RWY 21. NO INJURIES WERE SUSTAINED. > > 13. FINDINGS. > A. SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE. > 1. 31810 WAS AIRWORTHY, LEGAL FOR FLIGHT, VFR CERTIFIED, > AND HAD NO OUTSTANDING RELEVANT DISCREPANCIES. > 2. PILOT IN COMMAND (PIC) WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE > CLUB, CHIEF FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR, AND CURRENT IN THE T34B AIRCRAFT. > 3. PIC WAS A RETIRED AIR FORCE MAJOR. > 4. VFR FLIGHT PLAN WAS ON FILE AT THE CLUB OPERATIONS > OFFICE AND A WEATHER BRIEF HAD BEEN OBTAINED. > 5. CO-PILOT WAS A CLUB MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING, CURRENT IN > T-34B AIRCRAFT, AND A MEMBER OF THE CIVIL AIR PATROL. > 6. PIC MADE AN UNEVENTFUL VFR DEPARTURE FROM CAMARILLO > AIRPORT WITH THE INTENT OF DOING SEVERAL TOUCH AND GO LANDINGS AT > NBVC PT MUGU (APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES AWAY) AND RETURN TO > CAMARILLO. > 7. AS PER ABOVE NARRATIVE, MISHAP AIRCRAFT MADE A FULL GEAR > UP LANDING ON SIXTH TOUCH AND GO PASS WITH PILOT IN COMMAND AT THE > CONTROLS ON RWY 21 AT NBVC PT MUGU, CA. > 8. THREE EYEWITNESSES SAW THE MISHAP AIRCRAFT ON FINAL > > > > APPROACH WITH THE GEAR FULLY UP. ONE OF THE THREE WITNESSES, A TOWER > CONTROLLER, SAW THE AIRCRAFT MAKE THE GEAR UP LANDING. THE TOWER > CONTROLLER DID NOT SEE THE SITUATION IN TIME TO WARN THE PILOTS > BEFORE TOUCHDOWN. > 9. PILOT-IN-COMMAND AND CO-PILOT BOTH SAID THAT THE LANDING > GEAR WAS VISUALLY CHECKED TO BE DOWN AND LOCKED AND HYPOTHESIZED > THAT A MECHANICAL MALFUNCTION LED TO A COLLAPSE OF THE GEAR UPON > TOUCHDOWN. FULL STATEMENTS WERE OBTAINED FROM BOTH PILOTS. > 10. AUDIOTAPES OF THE PILOT'S TRANSMISSIONS TO TOWER WERE > REVIEWED. IT WAS VERIFIED THAT PILOT-AT-CONTROLS IN THE > AIRCRAFT DID ACKNOWLEDGE TOWER'S REQUEST TO VERIFY LANDING GEAR WAS > "DOWN AND LOCKED" AND REPORTED BACK "810, 3 DOWN AND LOCKED" PRIOR > TO LANDING GEAR UP. > 11. SEVERAL EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN OF > THE AIRCRAFT IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE MISHAP TO DOCUMENT DAMAGE. > THE LANDING GEAR POSITION INDICATORS WERE CROSSHATCHED BECAUSE > ELECTRICAL POWER HAD ALREADY BEEN REMOVED, AND THE GEAR HANDLE WAS > UP (THE PILOT IN COMMAND SAID HE CYCLED IT AND LEFT IT IN THE UP > POSITION AFTER COMING TO A STOP ON THE RUNWAY). THE FUSELAGE AND > ENGINE EXHAUST TUBES DISPLAYED MINOR DAMAGE FROM CONTACTING THE > > > > RUNWAY. THE INNER EDGES OF THE FLAPS HAD MORE SEVERE DAMAGE FROM > CONTACTING THE RUNWAY AND ABSORBING MOST OF INITIAL IMPACT ENERGY. > THE FIRST THIRD OF EACH PROP BLADE WAS CURLED FORWARD WITH EVIDENCE > OF REPEATED STRIKES WITH RUNWAY. THE TWO MAIN LANDING GEAR DOORS > WERE FULLY CLOSED, AND WITHOUT EVIDENT DAMAGE. > 12. THE AIRCRAFT WAS PUT ON JACKSTANDS WITH THE LANDING GEAR > REMAINING IN THE UP POSITION AS IT WAS AT TOUCHDOWN. WITH THE GEAR > HANDLE REMAINING IN THE UP POSITION, ELECTRICAL POWER WAS APPLIED. > THE LANDING GEAR INDICATORS DISPLAYED THE GEAR POSITION AS UP. THIS > WAS THE CORRECT AND LAST KNOWN POSITION OF THE GEAR PRIOR TO > IMPACTING RUNWAY. THE LANDING GEAR WAS LOWERED AND RAISED SEVERAL > TIMES. IT WORKED PROPERLY AND INDICATORS DISPLAYED CORRECT POSITION > OF THE LANDING GEAR. > 13. THERE WAS NO DAMAGE TO LANDING GEAR, LANDING GEAR > DOORS, OR ASSEMBLIES. THE LANDING GEAR, GEAR HANDLE, AND INDICATORS > WORKED PROPERLY AND SHOWED ALL NORMAL INDICATIONS. THE LANDING GEAR > WARNING HORN WAS TESTED AND WORKED PROPERLY. > 14. REVIEW OF MAINTENANCE RECORDS FOUND THAT NO RECENT > MAINTENANCE OR OUTSTANDING MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE > LANDING GEAR EXISTED PRIOR TO THE MISHAP. A STATEMENT FROM THE > > NARR/THIS IS A GENERAL USE MISHAP REPORT TO BE USED ONLY FOR SAFETY > > MSGID/GENADMIN/NAVBASE VENTURA CTY/NOOV// > > SUBJ/FINAL NFC MISHAP REPORT (REPORT SYMBOL BUPERS 1710-21)// > > > > FLYING CLUB MAINTENANCE OFFICER WAS TAKEN AND HE WAS PRESENT DURING > ALL MECHANICAL EXAMINATION OF THE AIRCRAFT. > 15. THE MISHAP DAY WAS VFR WITH UNLIMITED VISIBILITY. > WINDS AT THE TIME OF THE MISHAP WERE 250/10 . ENVIRONMENT WAS NOT A > FACTOR IN THE MISHAP. ? > A. ANALYSIS. > 1. THE AIRCRAFT WAS EXAMINED BY NBVC AUTHORITIES, > THE PT MUGU NAVY FLYING CLUB SAFETY OFFICER AND MAINTENANCE OFFICER. > NO EVIDENCE OF FAILURE OF THE LANDING GEAR WAS FOUND. HAD THE GEAR > COLLAPSED ON TOUCHDOWN AS THE AIRCREW HYPOTHESIZED, THERE WOULD > HAVE BEEN DAMAGE TO THE INNER LANDING GEAR DOORS. THERE WAS NONE. > EYEWITNESS STATEMENTS OF A GEAR UP APPROACH AND TOUCHDOWN FURTHER > CONFIRM THAT THE GEAR WAS NOT DOWN DURING APPROACH OR UPON RUNWAY > CONTACT. ALTHOUGH BOTH PILOTS SAID THE GEAR WAS DOWN AND LOCKED > DURING THE APPROACH (PILOT AT CONTROLS VERBALLY REPORTED THAT TO > TOWER), THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THAT CLAIM. NO FURTHER > INVESTIGATION IS WARRANTED OR REQUIRED. > B. CONCLUSION. > 1. THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF THE MISHAP IS PILOT ERROR. > THE MISHAP PILOT FAILED TO LOWER THE LANDING GEAR PRIOR TO LANDING. > > > > A CONTRIBUTING CAUSAL FACTOR IS LACK OF AIRCREW COORDINATION. > NEITHER PILOT VISUALLY VERIFIED THAT THE GEAR WAS DOWN DURING > LANDING CHECKLISTS OR WHEN QUERIED BY TOWER CONTROLLER. > > 14. RECOMMENDATIONS: BRIEF MISHAP TO PT MUGU FLYING CLUB MEMBERS > AND EMPHASIZE ABSOLUTE NEED TO FOLLOW CHECKLISTS AND VISUALLY VERIFY > EVERY ACTION ON CHECKLISTS. RECOMMEND AN AIRCREW COORDINATION BRIEF > BE GIVEN AS WELL TO RE-EMPHASIZE THE CREW CONCEPT AND HOW IT APPLIES > TO AVIATION SAFETY. > > 15. OTHER DAMAGE OR INJURY: NONE > > 16. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: > A. AIRCRAFT ON NBVC PT MUGU RAMP BEHIND TOWER (BLDG PM355). > B. NTSB AND FAA NOTIFIED: 18 JUN 2002. > > 17. POC: DAVID WINSETT, LT/O3, PT MUGU NAVY FLYING CLUB SAFETY > ADVISOR, COMM: 805-989-0931, DSN: 351-0931. ALT POC TIM TROTMAN, > 1LT, 02, COMM: 805-986-7520.// > > BT > #0265 > CDR Ken Taylor > Operations Officer > Naval Base Ventura County > (O)805-989-0336 > (C)805-207-7207 > (F)805-989-7906