Cessna 150H, VH-DVG, Tyabb, Vic, 18 April 1970

197002570

Summary

Following a dual check consisting of two circuits, the pilot was sent for one solo circuit. The take off was normal, and the aircraft was climbed to about 500 feet and turned to the right across wind. At this point the pilot throttled back to climb power and the engine failed. She closed the throttle and opened it again and the engine responded momentarily but then lost power completely. The pilot checked that the fuel was on and mixture rich and commenced an approach towards a small field almost straight ahead. The wind was from 020 degrees at 10 knots, but the longest dimension of the field was towards the east and the pilot continued in that direction. In the final stages of the approach, the pilot pulled up to avoid a small tree and the aircraft then sank heavily into the selected field, which had drainage furrows running obliquely to the landing direction. The aircraft bounced twice and on the third touchdown the nosewheel collapsed, the nose dug in and the aircraft flipped over on to its back. There was no fire and the pilot turned off the ignition and the master switch before evacuating through the cabin window. The field in which the aircraft landed measured 480 feet by 270 feet and there was no more suitable area available.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 197002570
Occurrence date 18/04/1970
Location Tyabb
Report release date 05/02/1971
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Minor

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 150
Registration VH-DVG
Operation type Flying Training
Departure point Tyabb
Destination Tyabb
Damage Substantial