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N4002A accident description

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Crash location Unknown
Nearest city Mesa, AZ
33.422269°N, 111.822640°W
Tail number N4002A
Accident date 10 Jan 2001
Aircraft type Beech V35B
Additional details: None

NTSB Factual Report

On January 10, 2001, at 1307 hours mountain standard time, a Beech V35B, N4002A, sustained substantial damage when it lost power and landed in a field approximately 5 miles east of Falcon Field, Mesa, Arizona. The aircraft was operated under the provisions of 14 CFR Part 91 by a commercial pilot, who along with one passenger, suffered minor injuries. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed and no flight plan was filed for the personal flight, which departed from Marana Northwest Regional Airport about 1200.

A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector from the Scottsdale, Arizona, Flight Standards District Office responded to the accident site and interviewed the pilot and examined the airplane.

The pilot reported that he was in cruise flight using the left fuel tank when the engine lost power. He switched to the right tank and turned on the boost pump but was unable to restart the engine and landed gear up in a canal striking a fence.

The FAA inspector reported that the left fuel tank contained about 1 quart of fuel and the right tank was approximately 1/2 full. The airplane was recovered to an aircraft storage facility. A vented fuel tank was connected to the fuel selector valve inlet for the left tank. With left tank selected, the engine started, and was run for approximately 5 minutes.

NTSB Probable Cause

The pilot's improper fuel management in cruise flight that resulted in a loss of engine power, because of fuel starvation, and a collision with a fence during the subsequent forced landing.

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