October 9, 2007, Alamo, Nev., Mooney M20F

The pilot made a forced landing at about 1244 Pacific time following a loss of engine power. The airplane sustained substantial damage; the private pilot and one passenger were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.

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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot successfully executed a forced landing after experiencing a loss of engine power, resulting in substantial damage to the airplane but no injuries to the private pilot and one passenger.
  • Prior to the engine failure, the pilot reported to Air Traffic Control (ATC) that the engine was losing power, followed by rising oil temperature and a loss of oil pressure.
  • The engine completely quit and the propeller feathered as the pilot was setting up for the forced landing.
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The pilot made a forced landing at about 1244 Pacific time following a loss of engine power. The airplane sustained substantial damage; the private pilot and one passenger were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.

At 1225, the pilot told ATC the engine was losing power and he was having a hard time maintaining altitude. The pilot later reported the oil temperature rising followed by a loss of oil pressure before the engine failed. At 1237, ATC lost radar and radio contact. As he was setting up for the forced landing, the engine quit and the propeller went to the feathered position.

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