Runway excursion involving a Piper PA-46-310P, VH-LRJ, Bendigo, Victoria, on 3 August 1994

199402064

Summary

The purpose of the flight was dual training for a private pilot on the aircraft type. On arrival overhead the aerodrome the wind was assessed as a north-westerly at 10 - 15 knots. The pilot joined the circuit for runway 35. The instructor reported that the approach was normal other than being slightly high, but this was corrected by the pilot. Touchdown was reported to be on the main wheels first at approximately 65 - 70 knots. As the nose contacted the ground, the aircraft began to veer substantially to the left. The instructor took control using right rudder but with no effect. The aircraft swerved off the runway and the nose gear collapsed.

A post-accident inspection showed scrub marks on the nose gear and left main gear tyres consistent with left yaw and right rudder application. The nose gear trunnion had failed in sideways overload. A post-accident inspection of the aircraft did not reveal any mechanical defects that may have led to the accident.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199402064
Occurrence date 03/08/1994
Location Bendigo
State Victoria
Report release date 05/09/1994
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Runway excursion
Occurrence class Accident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Piper Aircraft Corp
Model PA-46-310P
Registration VH-LRJ
Sector Piston
Operation type Flying Training
Departure point Essendon VIC
Destination Bendigo VIC
Damage Substantial