Thruster T500, AUF 25-0248, Duchess (70 km SE Mt Isa) QLD, 8 October 1989

198903849

Summary

The pilot reported that the takeoff was being conducted in a crosswind which he estimated was from the left at 10-15 knots. The surface of the 10 metre wide strip was covered in loose gravel. At the beginning of the takeoff roll, the aircraft began to weathercock to the left. The pilot continued, believing that directional control would improve as aircraft speed increased. However, this did not occur and the aircraft ground-looped, striking an embankment at the edge of the strip. The pilot reported that the aircraft was equipped with a small tailwheel which had limited effectiveness on the soft loose surface. Also, the aircraft was a late model Thruster aircraft which had a greater keel surface than earlier models because of its enclosed fuselage. This was the first time the pilot had operated the aircraft in crosswind conditions. The operating manual for the aircraft indicates a demonstrated crosswind capability of 15 knots. This accident was not the subject of a formal on scene investigation.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198903849
Occurrence date 08/10/1989
Location Duchess (70 km SE Mt Isa)
Report release date 17/10/1989
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Loss of control
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Thruster Aircraft (Australia) Pty Ltd
Model T500
Registration 25-0248
Serial number Not known
Operation type Sports Aviation
Departure point Duchess QLD
Destination Mt Guide (35 km S Mt Isa) QLD
Damage Substantial