Flight control systems involving a Cessna 210J, VH-AKJ, Inverell, New South Wales, on 26 May 1994

199401381

Summary

Because of the condition of the strip, the technique the pilot used for take-off was to set 20 degrees flap and apply almost full back elevator control to lift the aircraft off the ground at low airspeed and to then accelerate in ground effect before climbing away. On this occasion, after lift-off at 55 kts, the control column became jammed near the fully back position. The aileron control was partially jammed.

At about 300 ft, with the aircraft in a high nose attitude and the airspeed decreasing through 40 kts, the pilot reduced engine power and the nose attitude decreased. He was able to climb the aircraft to about 500 ft and maintain pitch control through the use of engine power and flap. The rudder was used for roll control.

The pilot conducted a straight-in approach to Inverell and landed safely.

Post-flight inspection revealed that a multi-pin plug had become detached from an ADF indicator unit in the instrument panel. The plug had lodged in the slide channel for the control column, thus causing the restriction.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199401381
Occurrence date 26/05/1994
Location Inverell
State New South Wales
Report release date 27/03/1996
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Flight control systems
Occurrence class Incident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 210J
Registration VH-AKJ
Sector Piston
Operation type Private
Destination Inverell
Damage Nil