At about 12:35 EST, a Mooney M20M was damaged when it made a forced landing shortly after takeoff from Edward F. Knapp State Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot said that a few minutes after takeoff the engine stopped developing full manifold pressure, then the engine lost all oil pressure. The engine began to vibrate, so the pilot shut it down and landed in a field. Examination showed the engines crankshaft seal had been blown outward. Ice was observed in the engine crankcase breather line.
Jan. 21, Montpelier, Vt. / Mooney M20M
At about 12:35 EST, a Mooney M20M was damaged when it made a forced landing shortly after takeoff from Edward F. Knapp State Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot said that a few minutes after takeoff the engine stopped developing full manifold pressure, then the engine lost all oil pressure. The engine began to vibrate, so the pilot shut it down and landed in a field. Examination showed the engines crankshaft seal had been blown outward. Ice was observed in the engine crankcase breather line....
Key Takeaways:
- A Mooney M20M was damaged during a forced landing shortly after takeoff from Edward F. Knapp State Airport, though the pilot was uninjured.
- The pilot reported the engine lost manifold and then oil pressure, prompting them to shut it down due to vibration.
- Post-incident examination revealed a blown engine crankshaft seal and ice observed in the engine crankcase breather line.
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