Beech A23-24, VH DLT, 7 kms NE of Kempsey NSW, 16 April 1989

198902550

Summary

The pilot was accompanied by two friends on a local flight to view a property in the South West Rocks area. About twenty minutes after take off, the engine commenced to run roughly and lose power. The pilot carried out a trouble check which revealed the left magneto had failed. Whilst the pilot was attempting a forced landing the engine stopped, the aircraft collided with trees before coming to rest in a semi-inverted attitude. The pilot and passengers were able to vacate the aircraft without assistance. Post accident testing of the ignition system revealed that both magnetos were unserviceable because of age deterioration of the insulation around the transformer coils. The failure of both magnetos resulted in the loss of engine power. A service bulletin was issued by the magneto manufacturer in 1973 which recommended replacement of the transformer coils in the type of magneto fitted to VH-DLT. The aircaft maintenance records show the magnetos were repaired and tested in 1985 but the transformer coils were not replaced as recommended by the service bulletin.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198902550
Occurrence date 16/04/1989
Location 7 kms NE of Kempsey
Report release date 21/09/1989
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Minor

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corp
Model 23
Registration VH-DLT
Serial number MA-287
Operation type Private
Departure point Kempsey NSW
Destination Kempsey NSW
Damage Destroyed