Operational event involving a Cessna 182P, VH-SNA, Hamilton Island Aerodrome, Queensland, on 14 October 1995

199503478

Summary

The aircraft was being used to conduct parachuting operations from Hamilton Island. On this flight, an instructor was to carry out a tandem jump and another parachutist was to make a solo jump.

As the aircraft was climbing to altitude the pilot parachute on the instructor's rig opened. The pilot parachute was drawn out of the aircraft and the instructor managed to exit the aircraft and deploy his main parachute. He made a successful water landing. The solo parachutist jumped from the aircraft to render any necessary assistance to the instructor. The parachutist who was to jump in tandem with the instructor remained in the aircraft which was landed successfully at Hamilton Island.

Subsequent inspection of the aircraft found that the right stabiliser and elevator were bent upward, and the elevator horn balance torn off. 

The reason for the inadvertent deployment of the pilot parachute is unknown.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199503478
Occurrence date 14/10/1995
Location Hamilton Island Aerodrome
State Queensland
Report release date 13/11/1995
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 182P
Registration VH-SNA
Sector Piston
Operation type Sports Aviation
Departure point Hamilton Is QLD
Destination Hamilton Is QLD
Damage Substantial