The airplane was substantially damaged at 1656 Eastern time when it collided with a high-tension power line while on final approach. The private pilot was killed. Night visual conditions prevailed. The airplane impacted a high-tension power line at about 200 feet below the PAPI glidepath. After contact with the power line, the airplane was catapulted over 400 feet before striking the ground near the end of the runway.
January 13, 2010, Oxford, Conn., Glasair III Experimental
The airplane was substantially damaged at 1656 Eastern time when it collided with a high-tension power line while on final approach. The private pilot was killed. Night visual conditions prevailed.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane crashed on final approach after colliding with a high-tension power line, resulting in the pilot's death and substantial aircraft damage.
- The collision occurred at night, 200 feet below the PAPI glidepath, with the airplane being catapulted over 400 feet before striking the ground.
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