Loss of control involving Beechcraft Baron 95-B55, VH-JDL, Tarago, New South Wales, on 19 June 1992

199200014

Summary

On 19 June 1992, at approximately 1853 hours, a Beechcraft Baron 95-B55, registration VH-JDL, disappeared from Air Traffic Control radar display, without prior indication of difficulty. The aircraft wreckage was located the following morning on a moderately timbered slope, 700 metres above mean sea level and 45 kilometres north-east of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

The pilot and all five passengers were killed and the aircraft was destroyed by impact forces. The investigation determined that the aircraft departed Bankstown Airport loaded in excess of the maximum allowable take-off weight, and that the pilot did not comply with either Instrument Flight Rules or Night Visual Flight Rules rating recency standards required for the conduct of the flight.

While cruising at 8,000 feet, the aircraft entered a rapid descent, during which it reversed direction in a left turn. The descent was briefly arrested at a low altitude, however, the aircraft again turned left and descended rapidly. The aircraft exhibited flight characteristics consistent with those of an aircraft loaded to an aft centre of gravity position. There are indications that the centre of gravity moved further aft during the flight, until reaching a point at which the pilot was unable to prevent significant diversions in both climb and descent from the reference altitude, culminating in the rapid descent.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199200014
Occurrence date 19/06/1992
Location Tarago
State New South Wales
Report release date 20/10/1993
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Loading related, Loss of control
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Fatal

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corp
Model 95
Registration VH-JDL
Serial number TC-1382
Sector Piston
Operation type Private
Departure point Bankstown, NSW
Destination Cooma, NSW
Damage Destroyed