September 01, Uniondale, Ind. / Beech Bonanza

At 2002 eastern time, a Beech B36TC struck a utility pole during a forced landing in Uniondale after losing engine power. The pilot received serious injuries, one passenger received minor injuries, and three passengers were killed. The pilot was heading for Smith Airport in Ft. Wayne and asked the controller for a GPS approach into the airport. The pilot then amended that request, saying that based on weather conditions reported by another pilot he wanted to fly the ILS Rwy 5 approach. The pilot missed the first attempt and asked for vectors for another try. During vectors for the second attempt, the pilot reported he was having a fuel problem and said he needed to land ASAP. He then dec...

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Beech B36TC crashed during a forced landing in Uniondale after experiencing a complete engine loss due to a reported fuel problem, striking a utility pole.
  • The accident resulted in three fatalities, serious injuries to the pilot, and minor injuries to one passenger.
  • Prior to the crash, the pilot had declared an emergency and reported engine failure while attempting a second instrument landing system (ILS) approach after missing the first attempt.
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At 2002 eastern time, a Beech B36TC struck a utility pole during a forced landing in Uniondale after losing engine power. The pilot received serious injuries, one passenger received minor injuries, and three passengers were killed. The pilot was heading for Smith Airport in Ft. Wayne and asked the controller for a GPS approach into the airport. The pilot then amended that request, saying that based on weather conditions reported by another pilot he wanted to fly the ILS Rwy 5 approach. The pilot missed the first attempt and asked for vectors for another try. During vectors for the second attempt, the pilot reported he was having a fuel problem and said he needed to land ASAP. He then declared an emergency and said he had suffered a complete engine loss.

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