Aviation Accident Summaries

Aviation Accident Summary CHI95LA069

NEWTON, IA, USA

Aircraft #1

N287MC

CESSNA S550

Analysis

BOTH PILOTS STATED THAT AFTER COMPLETING AN ILS APPROACH TO RUNWAY 32 THE AIRPLANE WAS ALIGNED OFF THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE RUNWAY. THE CAPTAIN (FLYING PILOT) ATTEMPTED TO CORRECT TO THE CENTER OF THE RUNWAY; HOWEVER, THE LEFT MAIN LANDING GEAR TOUCHED DOWN OFF THE LEFT SIDE OF THE RUNWAY IN A SNOWBANK AND THE AIRPLANE EXITED THE RUNWAY.

Factual Information

On January 11, 1995, at 1930 central standard time, a Cessna S550, N287MC, registered to Maytag Corporation of Newton, Iowa, and operated by a crew of two ATP pilots, touched down with the left main landing gear off the left side of runway 32 (5,599' X 100' dry/asphalt) at Newton, Iowa, following an ILS approach. Instrument meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. The nose landing gear collapsed and the airplane sustained substantial damage. The crew of two and four passengers reported no injuries. The corporate 14 CFR Part 91 flight was operating on an IFR flight plan. The flight departed North Canton, Ohio, at 1800. Both pilots reported that after the ILS approach the airplane was initially lined up on the centerline of the runway; however, at 20 feet above ground level the airplane drifted off the right side of the landing runway. The Captain (flying pilot) attempted to return the airplane to the center of the runway; however, the airplane's left main gear touched down in the snow off the left side of the runway and the airplane exited the runway.

Probable Cause and Findings

the pilot-in-command's failure to attain runway alignment. A factor was a snowbank.

 

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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