Technical assistance to Recreational Aviation Australia following the collision with terrain involving Aeroprakt A22 LS Foxbat, 24-8140, 120 km north-west of Cunnamulla, Queensland, on 14 April 2019

AE-2019-021

Summary

On 14 April 2019, an Aeroprakt A22LS Foxbat collided with terrain while conducting mustering operations on Aldville Station approximately 120 km north-west of Cunnamulla, Queensland. The aircraft sustained substantial damage and the pilot was fatally injured.

Recreational Aviation Australia (RAAus) is investigating the accident and has requested assistance from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) in:

  • recovering data from an on-board GPS unit
  • conducting metallurgical and failure analysis on components of the aircrafts control system
  • conducting failure analysis on the aircraft’s damaged wing covering.

To facilitate this work the ATSB has initiated an external investigation under the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003.

Any enquiries relating to the accident investigation should be directed to RAAus at: www.raa.asn.au.

Final Report

What happened

On 14 April 2019 an Aeroprakt A22LS Foxbat, registered 24-8140, collided with terrain while conducting mustering operations on Aldville Station, approximately 120 km north-west of Cunnamulla, Queensland. The pilot was fatally injured and the aircraft sustained substantial damage.

Recreational Aviation Australia (RAAus) commenced an investigation and requested assistance from the ATSB to:

  • conduct detailed examination of a control system component and a section of wing fabric
  • download data from a damaged GPS unit that was on board the aircraft at the time of the accident.

To facilitate this work, the ATSB initiated an external investigation under the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003.

Results

The ATSB conducted visual inspections and microscopic analyses on an eyebolt from the control system (Figure 1) and a piece of damaged wing fabric. Analyses of the eyebolt determined that it had failed due to overstress with no indication of fatigue. The wing fabric analyses indicated that the damage was consistent with that expected as a result of the ground impact.

Figure 1: Failed eyebolt showing fracture surface

Figure 1: Failed eyebolt showing fracture surface. Source: ATSB

Source: ATSB

The ATSB undertook data recovery from an accident damaged Lowrance Airmap 2000c GPS unit. A raw binary data file was recovered through a direct download of non-volatile memory. The file was unable to be interpreted by the ATSB and was supplied to RAAus.

With the completion of the examinations and data recovery, the ATSB has concluded its involvement in the investigation of this accident. Any further enquiries in relation to the investigation should be directed to Recreational Aviation Australia.

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This report has been released in accordance with section 25 of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003.

 

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AE-2019-021
Occurrence date 14/04/2019
Location 120 km north-west of Cunnamulla
State Queensland
Report release date 27/09/2019
Report status Final
Investigation level Defined
Investigation type External Investigation
Investigation phase Final report: Dissemination
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Collision with terrain
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Fatal

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Aeroprakt Ltd
Model A22LS Foxbat
Registration 24-8140
Serial number 126
Sector Other
Operation type Aerial Work
Departure point Aldville Station, Queensland
Destination Aldville Station, Queensland
Damage Substantial