Piper PA-60-600, VH-AVS, Orange, New South Wales, on 3 July 1990

199001995

Summary

Circumstances:

The aircraft was being flown for a visual night circuit to runway 11 after completing an instrument approach. The wind was reported as 5 to 10 knots from the south-west. The pilot reported that after touchdown the aircraft commenced to veer to the right. Although left braking and steering was applied, the aircraft continued to veer until it lurched to the right and stopped, as though the right wheel had become bogged. After vacating the aircraft, the pilot found the right main gear oleo had broken away and the aircraft was resting on the right main gear mount, which had dug into the runway surface. A metallurgical examination of the landing gear showed that the inner oleo strut tube had failed as a result of the propagation of a fatigue crack to a critical length. No manufacturing fault was detected; however, the landing gear had a high total time in service history. No other failures of this type are contained in Civil Aviation Authority records, and it is considered that it may have been a "one-off" event.

Significant Factors:

The following factors were considered relevant to the development of the accident:

1. The landing gear had a high total time in service.

2. Tensile failure of bronze filler in a fatigue and/or large loading environment.

3. Fatigue fracture of inner oleo strut tube.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199001995
Occurrence date 03/07/1990
Location Orange
State New South Wales
Report release date 10/05/1991
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 Piper Aircraft Corp
Model PA-60
Registration VH-AVS
Serial number 60-0604-7961194
Sector Piston
Operation type Charter
Departure point Parkes NSW
Destination Orange NSW
Damage Substantial