May 02, Watkins, Colo. / Cessna Turbo Stationair

At approximately 13:30 mountain time, a Cessna T206H was damaged during landing at Front Range Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot was en route IFR from Tea, S.D., to Centennial Airport in Englewood, Colo., when he encountered icing conditions. He requested various altitudes in an attempt to get out of the icing, but was unable to maintain altitude and diverted to Front Range. The airplane landed hard, departed the runway and struck a taxiway sign....

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Cessna T206H was damaged during a hard landing at Front Range Airport after encountering severe icing conditions.
  • The pilot, en route from Tea, S.D., was unable to maintain altitude due to the ice and diverted the IFR flight.
  • The aircraft landed hard, departed the runway, and struck a taxiway sign, though the pilot was not injured.
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At approximately 13:30 mountain time, a Cessna T206H was damaged during landing at Front Range Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot was en route IFR from Tea, S.D., to Centennial Airport in Englewood, Colo., when he encountered icing conditions. He requested various altitudes in an attempt to get out of the icing, but was unable to maintain altitude and diverted to Front Range. The airplane landed hard, departed the runway and struck a taxiway sign.

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