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December 15, 2012, Ely, Nev. – Piper PA-31T-1 Cheyenne II

The airplane was substantially damaged during an in-flight breakup at about 1000 Pacific time. The private pilot and passenger sustained fatal injuries. Visual conditions prevailed in the area around the accident site; the aircraft was being operated on an IFR flight plan. Preliminary radar data depict the airplane in cruise flight at FL240 and a course of 335 degrees magnetic. At 0937, the airplane’s heading turned to about 320 degrees and oscillated around that value until the last several radar returns indicated the airplane in a descending turn to the right.

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Key Takeaways:

  • An airplane suffered an in-flight breakup, causing substantial damage and fatal injuries to the private pilot and passenger.
  • The aircraft, operating on an IFR flight plan under visual conditions, was cruising at FL240 when its heading became unstable.
  • Radar data indicates a rapid descent from FL240 to 14,500 feet in the final 30 seconds, with separated wreckage found over a distance of 1500 feet.
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The airplane was substantially damaged during an in-flight breakup at about 1000 Pacific time. The private pilot and passenger sustained fatal injuries.

Visual conditions prevailed in the area around the accident site; the aircraft was being operated on an IFR flight plan.
Preliminary radar data depict the airplane in cruise flight at FL240 and a course of 335 degrees magnetic. At 0937, the airplane’s heading turned to about 320 degrees and oscillated around that value until the last several radar returns indicated the airplane in a descending turn to the right. During the last approximate 30 seconds of flight, the airplane descended from cruise altitude to 14,500 feet msl, which was the last recorded altitude. The main wreckage was separated from sections of tail skin panels by approximately 1500 feet.

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