At about 1358 eastern time, a Cessna T210N lost power and crashed at Teterboro Airport, killing the pilot. The pilot departed on runway 6 from intersection Golf and did not make any transmissions after departure. Less than a minute later, another pilot reported an airplane down on the airport. Witnesses reported hearing the engine fail and the airplane make a steep turn back toward the airport. An air filter was found to have been installed backwards, allowing elements of the air filter to be ingested by the turbocharger compressor.
March 09, Teterboro, N.J.: Cessna Turbo Centurion
At about 1358 eastern time, a Cessna T210N lost power and crashed at Teterboro Airport, killing the pilot. The pilot departed on runway 6 from intersection Golf and did not make any transmissions after departure. Less than a minute later, another pilot reported an airplane down on the airport. Witnesses reported hearing the engine fail and the airplane make a steep turn back toward the airport. An air filter was found to have been installed backwards, allowing elements of the air filter to be ingested by the turbocharger compressor....
Key Takeaways:
- A Cessna T210N crashed at Teterboro Airport shortly after takeoff due to engine power loss, resulting in the pilot's fatality.
- Witnesses reported hearing the engine fail and observing the aircraft attempt a steep turn back towards the airport.
- Investigation determined the engine power loss was caused by an air filter installed backwards, which allowed its elements to be ingested by the turbocharger compressor.
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