de Havilland Canada, DHC-1 T Mk 10 Chipmunk, de Havilland Canada, Everglades Golf Course, Woy Woy, NSW, 2 October 1970

197001298

Summary

Whlie the aircraft was in flight at some 3000 feet above the Hawkesbury River, the VHF communications radio failed. After a few moments the pilot was aware of a smell of burning and he switched off the radio. Shortly after the radio was switched off, pungent smoke originating from the area of the radio installation under the instrument panel began to enter the cockpit and the pilot was compelled to open the canopy. He decided to land immediately and commenced an approach to a fairway on the nearby golf course. The approach was high and fast and the aircraft overshot the fairway. The pilot lowered full flap at approximately 90 knots and after crossing a line of trees proceeded to land on another fairway. Prior to touchdown he turned off the ignition, fuel and master switch and warned his passenger to leave the aircraft as soon as it stopped. When on short final the pilot noticed some golfers near the far end of the fairway and he applied full brake and full right rudder before touching down. The aircraft made contact with the ground initially on the right wing tip, bouncing on to the main wheels and nose before falling back on to the main undercarriage and tail wheel. The total ground run was 180 feet. Subsequent bench testing of VHF radio equipment revealed that in the circumstances of the filter capacitor breaking down, the overheating of the filter inductor produced smoke from the insulating substance.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 197001298
Occurrence date 02/10/1970
Location Woy Woy, Everglades
Report release date 11/05/1971
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer De Havilland Canada/De Havilland Aircraft of Canada
Model DHC-1
Registration VH-AKB
Operation type Private
Departure point Bankstown
Damage Substantial