Cessna 210N, VH-AOI, 3 km West of Beverley Airfield WA, 29 September 1984

198404508

Summary

Prior to the first flight on the day the pilot inspected the fuel tanks of the aircraft and estimated they contained 225 litres of fuel. On that basis he planned a flight of 155 minutes duration. Approaching the second last turning point of the flight the engine stopped. The pilot selected the other fuel tank, power was restored and a diversion made to the nearest suitable airfield. On final approach to that airfield the engine stopped again. The aircraft was landed heavily in a paddock and the nose gear leg torn off. The aircraft had been parked on sloping ground which could account for the over-estimation of fuel contents. As the flight was conducted at 3000 feet, no attempt was made to lean the mixture although fuel consumption was increased 24 percent by running the engine at full rich mixture. Suitable forced landing areas were overflown enroute to the diversion aerodrome because the pilot thought that the fuel gauge was in error. The aircraft stalled during an attempt to prolong the glide to a more suitable area.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198404508
Occurrence date 29/09/1984
Location 3 km West of Beverley Airfield
Report release date 24/06/1985
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-AOI
Operation type Private
Departure point Narrogin WA
Destination Jandakot WA
Damage Substantial