Airframe event involving a Cessna 182B, VH-BOH, Aratula, Queensland, on 26 September 1998

199804021

Summary

The pilot reported that he was taxiing for departure on runway 07. As he turned the aircraft to line up, the left main gear leg fractured. The left wingtip and the left horizontal stabiliser contacted the ground. Subsequent examination of the fracture showed a fatigue failure emanating from a small impression or dent on the leading edge of the leg. The leg appeared to have been cracked for some considerable time, and eventually failed longitudinally in a straight line. The aircraft had been operating for some years on rough runways, and had been engaged in parachuting operations continually. This type of operation generates an unusually high number of cycles (take-offs and landings) and would contribute to a fatigue failure of this nature.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199804021
Occurrence date 26/09/1998
Location Aratula
State Queensland
Report release date 11/12/1998
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 182B
Registration VH-BOH
Sector Piston
Departure point Aratula Qld
Destination Aratula Qld
Damage Substantial