Fuel starvation involving a Cessna 177, VH-DZE, 18 km north-west of Borroloola, Northern Territory, on 16 September 1994

199402637

Summary

During cruise the pilot stated that the aircraft had experienced stronger than expected headwinds, so he allowed the left fuel tank to run dry in order to maximise endurance before changing to the right tank, the contents gauge of which indicated about 6 US gallons remaining.

A few minutes later the engine failed, and although the pilot performed all the necessary emergency procedures, he was unable to restore power.

He made "Mayday" transmissions on the Area and CTAF frequencies, then looked for a clear area to carry out a forced landing. There being no suitable areas within gliding range he was committed to stalling the aircraft into the treetops. The emergency locator beacon activated.

An investigation of the aircraft revealed there was no fuel in the left tank, and as the right tank had suffered damage at impact it was not possible to determine if there had been fuel in it prior to the accident. Fuel stains were noted behind both tank filler caps, indicating that some fuel syphoning may have occurred in flight.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199402637
Occurrence date 16/09/1994
Location 18 km north-west of Borroloola
State Northern Territory
Report release date 08/02/1996
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Fuel starvation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Minor

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 177
Registration VH-DZE
Sector Piston
Operation type Private
Departure point Tindal NT
Destination Borroloola NT
Damage Substantial