At about 0915 Atlantic time, the airplane was substantially damaged after an in-flight loss of engine power and forced landing. The commercial pilot and two passengers were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. Shortly after takeoff, at about 200 feet agl, the right engine surged. In response, the pilot feathered the right propeller and advanced the left engines throttle. The airplane was losing altitude, so the pilot elected to land straight ahead in a grassy area beyond the runways departure end. The airplane hit a fence, resulting in structural damage to the wings and fuselage. A cursory examination did not reveal a reason for the power loss.
April 7, 2010, Ponce, Puerto Rico, Cessna 404
At about 0915 Atlantic time, the airplane was substantially damaged after an in-flight loss of engine power and forced landing. The commercial pilot and two passengers were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. Shortly after takeoff, at about 200 feet agl, the right engine surged. In response, the pilot feathered the right propeller and advanced the left engines throttle.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane experienced an in-flight loss of power in its right engine shortly after takeoff, leading to a forced landing.
- The pilot attempted to land straight ahead in a grassy area, resulting in the airplane hitting a fence.
- The aircraft sustained substantial structural damage, although the commercial pilot and two passengers were uninjured.
- A preliminary examination did not reveal the specific reason for the engine's power loss.
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