At 0440 central time, an Aero Commander 500-B lost power in both engines and was damaged during a forced landing to a dirt road about four miles south of the Mankato Regional Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot had notified air traffic control that he was low on fuel. He then attempted an instrument approach to Albert Lee but was not successful. The pilot was given vectors and a clearance for the approach to Mankato, but ran out of fuel during the approach.
March 20, Mankato, Minn. / Aero Commander 500
At 0440 central time, an Aero Commander 500-B lost power in both engines and was damaged during a forced landing to a dirt road about four miles south of the Mankato Regional Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot had notified air traffic control that he was low on fuel. He then attempted an instrument approach to Albert Lee but was not successful. The pilot was given vectors and a clearance for the approach to Mankato, but ran out of fuel during the approach....
Key Takeaways:
- An Aero Commander 500-B lost power in both engines and made a forced landing on a dirt road near Mankato Regional Airport due to running out of fuel.
- The aircraft was damaged in the incident, but the pilot was not injured.
- The pilot had notified air traffic control of low fuel and attempted an unsuccessful instrument approach to Albert Lee before running out of fuel during an approach to Mankato.
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