Runway excursion involving a Cessna 182M, VH-EHF, Silver Plains (ALA), Queensland, on 3 June 1996

199601951

Summary

The pilot reported that when he landed, the nosewheel was cocked sideways, and collapsed when it contacted the runway. The pilot said the nosewheel steering link was probably broken before the aircraft departed Innisfail. He believes the nosewheel steering may have been inadvertently forced past the steering limit, while being towed.

The failed nosewheel fork was examined by a CASA airworthiness inspector, and in his opinion the nosewheel strut failure was caused by overload after the tyre and wheel failed. He said the possible causes of the tyre and wheel failure could be a heavy landing in crosswind, or the nosewheel impacting with something on the runway.

The strut failed rearwards and substantially damaged the fuselage structure back as far as the wing strut attachments. The cause of the tyre and wheel failure could not be positively determined.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199601951
Occurrence date 03/06/1996
Location Silver Plains (ALA)
State Queensland
Report release date 08/10/1996
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 Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 182M
Registration VH-EHF
Sector Piston
Operation type Business
Departure point Innisfail QLD
Destination Silver Plains QLD
Damage Substantial