Incident Overview

Description
Departure from Lake Tahoe had to be delayed by 1 hour because of de-icing procedures and snow removal at the airport. Takeoff clearance was received at 17:55. At 1610 m into the takeoff run the left gear struck a snow-drift. The aircraft swerved off the left side of the runway and came to rest 66 m left of the runway. The nosegear and right wing were torn off. Weather at the time of the accident was bad: ceiling 30 m indefinite, sky obscured, visibility 200 m with heavy snow and a temperature of -0,6 deg. C. PROBABLE CAUSE: pilot in command – initiated flight in adverse weather conditions copilot – failed to maintain directional control FACTORS: pilot in command – misused or failed to use flaps personnel – airport supervisory personnel: improper/inadequate snow removal airports/airways/facilities – airport conditions: snow on runway weather – low ceiling weather – snow
Primary Cause
Pilot in command ? misused or failed to use flaps.Pilot in command ? misused or failed to use flaps.Share on: