Crash location | 59.967500°N, 141.659167°W
Reported location is a long distance from the NTSB's reported nearest city. This often means that the location has a typo, or is incorrect. |
Nearest city | Yakutat, AK
59.546944°N, 139.727222°W 73.2 miles away |
Tail number | N9417G |
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Accident date | 15 Apr 2005 |
Aircraft type | Cessna U206E |
Additional details: | None |
On April 15, 2005, about 0800 Alaska daylight time, a wheel-equipped Cessna U206E airplane, N9417G, sustained substantial damage when it nosed down during the landing roll on a beach, about 60 miles northwest of Yakutat, Alaska. The airplane was being operated by Air Juneau Inc, dba Yakutat Coastal Airlines, Yakutat, as a visual flight rules (VFR) positioning flight under Title14, CFR Part 91, when the accident occurred. The solo commercial pilot was not injured. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and company VFR flight following procedures were in effect.
During a telephone conversation with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigator-in-charge (IIC) on April 18, the pilot said he was en route to a remote strip when he decided to land on a beach and pick up mail. He said he had landed on the beach hundreds of times over the years, but this time during the landing roll the nose wheel dug into soft sand, and the airplane nosed down. He said the left wing struck the ground, and received structural damage. The pilot said there were no known preaccident mechanical anomalies with the airplane.
The pilot's selection of unsuitable terrain for landing, which resulted in a nose down, and structural damage to the wing. A factor contributing to the accident was the soft sand.