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NTSB BAC 980507 Factual

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National Transportation Safety Board NTSB ID: CHI98LA142 Aircraft Registration Number: N5360D

FACTUAL REPORT Occurrence Date: 05/07/1998 Most Critical Injury: Fatal

AVIATION Occurrence Type: Accident Investigated By: NTSB

Location/Time
Nearest City/Place State Zip Code Local Time Time Zone
WAUKEE IA 50263 1230 CDT

Airport Proximity: Off Airport/Airstrip Distance From Landing Facility:

Aircraft Information Summary


Aircraft Manufacturer Model/Series Type of Aircraft

Bombardier RANS S-9 /RANS S-9 Airplane

Revenue Sightseeing Flight: No Air Medical Transport Flight: No


Narrative
Brief narrative statement of facts, conditions and circumstances pertinent to the accident/incident:
On May 7, 1998, at 1230 central daylight time, a Rans S-9, N5360D, operated by a private pilot
collided with the terrain following a loss of control while performing a low level maneuver in
Waukee, Iowa. The pilot sustained fatal injuries. The airplane was destroyed. The 14 CFR Part 91
flight was operating in visual meteorological conditions and no flight plan was filed. The
originated from DeSoto, Iowa, approximately five minutes prior to the accident.

According to witnesses the pilot was attending the West Central Auto Auction prior to leaving to
get his airplane. The receptionist at Air Craft Super Market in DeSoto, Iowa, reported seeing the
pilot takeoff in his airplane around 1230 cdt. She reported, "...he did not come into the
business, but evidently just went to the hangar got his plane and left possibly in a hurry as I was
told by people at West Central he said he would buzz the place, to watch for him." A private pilot
who witnessed the accident reported he stepped outside a building when someone told him about an
airplane "buzzing" the parking lot. He stated the airplane was heading southwest across the
parking lot at an altitude of about 60 feet above the ground (agl) when it entered a left
descending 60 degree bank turn. He continued to report it appeared that the pilot attempted to
"...pull the nose of the aircraft up, stalled and made a left corkscrew into the ground." Another
witness reported seeing the airplane approach from the southwest at an altitude of about 100 feet
agl before it made a 180 degree turn back to the southwest. He reported the airplane then entered
a left turn and descended from an altitude of about 50 feet agl. This witness reported hearing
engine noise during the descent.

The post accident inspection of the airplane was conducted by an Inspector from the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Standards District Office in Des Moines, Iowa. The inspector
reported that the airplane impacted the terrain in a nose low attitude. He reported that flight
control continuity was established although movement of the flight controls was restricted due to
impact damage. The throttle control and the pitch trim control levers were found in the full
forward positions which correlated to full throttle and full nose down trim. The elevator trim tab
position corresponded to full nose down trim. The engine was turned over by hand and compression
was noted. Both fuel tanks were ruptured during the impact and fuel was seen "pouring" from the
fuel tanks.

The pilot received his Private Pilot Certificate on March 1, 1998. According to copies of his
logbook he had a total flight time of 88.9 hours as of May 4, 1998. These records did not show any
flight time in Rans S-9 airplanes. The pilot held a Third Class medical certificate issued on
September 29, 1997, with no limitations.

According to records maintained by Rans the original kitplane was purchased in 1988. According to
FAA records show the airplane received an Experimental Airworthiness Certificate on October 20,
1988. The registration number on the airplane at this time was N5360D. On October 10, 1991, the
airplane was sold to another individual. This individual completed an Aircraft Registration

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National Transportation Safety Board NTSB ID: CHI98LA142

FACTUAL REPORT Occurrence Date: 05/07/1998

AVIATION Occurrence Type: Accident

Narrative (Continued)

Application on October 21, 1992, listing the registration number as N5360D. FAA records show
ownership of the airplane changed two additional times. Once on March 22, 1994, then again on
November 11, 1995. There is no record of Aircraft Registration Applications having been completed
by the last two owners. N5360D did receive another Experimental Airworthiness Certificate on
September 11, 1996. There was no record of the accident pilot having purchased the airplane.
There was no registration number on the airplane at the time of the accident. FAA records the
registration number was still associated with this airplane and it had not been retired.

An autopsy on the pilot was performed by the Polk County Medical Examiner on May 8, 1998.
Toxicological test conducted by the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute were negative for all
substances tested.

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NTSB ID: CHI98LA142


National Transportation Safety Board

FACTUAL REPORT Occurrence Date: 05/07/1998

AVIATION Occurrence Type: Accident

Landing Facility/Approach Information


Airport Name Airport ID: Airport Elevation Runway Used Runway Length Runway Width

Ft. MSL 0

Runway Surface Type:

Runway Surface Condition:

Approach/Arrival Flown:

VFR Approach/Landing:

Aircraft Information
Aircraft Manufacturer Model/Series Serial Number
Bombardier RANS S-9 /RANS S-9 0388047

Airworthiness Certificate(s): Experimental (Special)

Landing Gear Type: Tailwheel


Amateur Built Acft? Yes Number of Seats: 1 Certified Max Gross Wt. 670 LBS Number of Engines: 1
Engine Type: Engine Manufacturer: Model/Series: Rated Power:
Reciprocating Rotax 503 47 HP
- Aircraft Inspection Information
Type of Last Inspection Date of Last Inspection Time Since Last Inspection Airframe Total Time

Unknown Hours Hours

- Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Information

ELT Installed?/Type ELT Operated? ELT Aided in Locating Accident Site?

Owner/Operator Information
Registered Aircraft Owner Street Address
1701 BUFFALO RD
GARY R. FRIAR City State Zip Code
W. DES MOINES IA 50265
Street Address
Operator of Aircraft 1701 BUFFALO RD
City State Zip Code
GARY R. FRIAR
W. DES MOINES IA 50265
Operator Does Business As: Operator Designator Code:
- Type of U.S. Certificate(s) Held: None
Air Carrier Operating Certificate(s):

Operating Certificate: Operator Certificate:

Regulation Flight Conducted Under: Part 91: General Aviation

Type of Flight Operation Conducted: Personal

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National Transportation Safety Board NTSB ID: CHI98LA142

FACTUAL REPORT Occurrence Date: 05/07/1998

AVIATION Occurrence Type: Accident

First Pilot Information


Name City State Date of Birth Age

On File On File On File On File 46

Sex: M Seat Occupied: Center Occupational Pilot? Unknown Certificate Number: On File

Certificate(s): Private

Airplane Rating(s): Single-engine Land


Rotorcraft/Glider/LTA: None

Instrument Rating(s): None

Instructor Rating(s): None

Current Biennial Flight Review?

Medical Cert.: Class 3 Medical Cert. Status: Valid Medical--no waivers/lim. Date of Last Medical Exam: 09/1997

This Make Airplane Airplane Instrument Lighter


All A/C
- Flight Time Matrix and Model Single Engine Mult-Engine
Night
Actual Simulated
Rotorcraft Glider
Than Air

Total Time 89 89 4 5
Pilot In Command(PIC) 22 22
Instructor

Instruction Received

Last 90 Days 42 42 2 4
Last 30 Days 23 23 2 3
Last 24 Hours

Seatbelt Used? Unknown Shoulder Harness Used? Unknown Toxicology Performed? Yes Second Pilot? No

Flight Plan/Itinerary
Type of Flight Plan Filed: None
Departure Point State Airport Identifier Departure Time Time Zone

DE SOTO IA 1225 CDT

Destination State Airport Identifier


Same as Accident/Incident Location

Type of Clearance: None

Type of Airspace: Class G

Weather Information
Source of Wx Information:

No record of briefing

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National Transportation Safety Board NTSB ID: CHI98LA142

FACTUAL REPORT Occurrence Date: 05/07/1998

AVIATION Occurrence Type: Accident

Weather Information
WOF ID Observation Time Time Zone WOF Elevation WOF Distance From Accident Site Direction From Accident Site

DSM 1354 CDT 957 Ft. MSL 9 NM 155 Deg. Mag.


Sky/Lowest Cloud Condition: Scattered 3700 Ft. AGL Condition of Light: Day

Lowest Ceiling: Overcast 9000 Ft. AGL Visibility: 8 SM Altimeter: 29.00 "Hg

Temperature: 17 ° C Dew Point: 12 ° C Weather Conditions at Accident Site: Visual Conditions

Wind Direction: 100 Wind Speed: 9 Wind Gusts: 18

Visibility (RVR): 0 Ft. Visibility (RVV) 0 SM

Precip and/or Obscuration:

Accident Information
Aircraft Damage: Substantial Aircraft Fire: None Aircraft Explosion None

- Injury Summary Matrix Fatal Serious Minor None TOTAL

First Pilot 1 1
Second Pilot

Student Pilot

Flight Instructor

Check Pilot

Flight Engineer

Cabin Attendants

Other Crew

Passengers

- TOTAL ABOARD - 1 1
Other Ground 0 0 0 0
- GRAND TOTAL - 1 0 0 1

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NTSB ID: CHI98LA142


National Transportation Safety Board

FACTUAL REPORT Occurrence Date: 05/07/1998

AVIATION Occurrence Type: Accident

Administrative Information
Investigator-In-Charge (IIC)
PAMELA S. SULLIVAN

Additional Persons Participating in This Accident/Incident Investigation:

ROBERT WATKINS
DES MOINES, IA

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