At approximately 0810 Central time, the airplane was substantially damaged during a forced landing following the loss of power in both engines. The airline transport pilot and two passengers on board sustained minor injuries. Visual conditions prevailed; the airplane took off at approximately 0808. During the takeoff, the pilot noted engine instruments “in the green.” Shortly thereafter, the engines lost power. The pilot landed wheels-up in an open field. Examination revealed the airplane had been fueled with 80 gallons of Jet-A.
January 30, 2009, Wichita, Kan., Cessna 421C
At approximately 0810 Central time, the airplane was substantially damaged during a forced landing following the loss of power in both engines. The airline transport pilot and two passengers on board sustained minor injuries. Visual conditions prevailed; the airplane took off at approximately 0808.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane sustained substantial damage during a forced landing shortly after takeoff due to a sudden loss of power in both engines.
- The incident resulted in minor injuries for the airline transport pilot and two passengers on board.
- Investigation revealed the aircraft had been improperly fueled with 80 gallons of Jet-A, which likely caused the engine failure.
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