Cessna 210N, VH-FOK, Go Go Station, 15 km South of Fitzroy Crossing WA, 5 September 1984

198404503

Summary

The pilot selected a 340 metre long taxiway as the take-off path. After a ground roll of about 250 metres, at an indicated airspeed of approximately 55 knots, the pilot rotated the aircraft and it became airborne, but did not climb away. He then closed the throttle and the aircraft collided with several trees before coming to rest. The pilot was unfamiliar with the airfield but had been advised that the strip was 915 metres long. He was unaware that the take-off path he had selected was along the taxiway which led to the strip. Prior to the attempted take-off, he had been involved in an argument with his employer and was probably also fatigued after a week of extensive business travel.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198404503
Occurrence date 05/09/1984
Location Go Go Station, 15 km South of Fitzroy Crossing
Report release date 23/08/1985
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 210
Registration VH-FOK
Operation type Business
Departure point Go Go Station WA
Destination Go Go Station WA
Damage Substantial