Accident Pegasus Quik G-CCOW,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 194898
 
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Date:Thursday 5 January 2017
Time:11:45 LT
Type:Silhouette image of generic peqk model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Pegasus Quik
Owner/operator:Private
Registration: G-CCOW
MSN: 8008
Year of manufacture:2004
Engine model:Rotax 912ULS
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 1
Aircraft damage: Substantial
Category:Accident
Location:Athey’s Moor (Longframlington) Airfield, Alnwick, Northumberland -   United Kingdom
Phase: Take off
Nature:Private
Departure airport:Athey’s Moor (Longframlington) Airfield, Northumberland
Destination airport:Athey’s Moor (Longframlington) Airfield, Northumberland
Investigating agency: AAIB
Confidence Rating: Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Narrative:
Substantially damaged 05-01-2017 due to a take off accident from Athey’s Moor (Longframlington) Airfield, 6.3 nautical miles South West of Alnwick, just north of the village of Longframlington, Northumberland. The pilot - the sole person on board - was uninjured. According to the following extract from the official AAIB report into the accident:

"The pilot was a member of a syndicate that previously operated a Pegasus Quantum aircraft, which he last flew in May 2016. After the syndicate replaced the Quantum with Pegasus Quik G-CCOW the aircraft’s designer provided familiarisation training. The pilot was not present for this training, although he was later briefed by the other syndicate members.

He had not flown for seven months, and had not received any dual instruction on the Pegasus Quik, before he flew G CCOW on two uneventful solo flights from Athey’s Moor.

One week later he prepared for his third flight; the grass runway at Athey’s Moor was wet but it was a fine day with 3 knots or less of wind and visibility was good. During takeoff the pilot lost directional control and the aircraft overturned when it departed the runway into an area with long grass. It is possible the pilot inadvertently applied the wheel brakes while trying to use the foot pedals to steer the aircraft.

At 40-45 knots on the takeoff run, the pilot realised the aircraft was drifting to the right and he was unable to prevent it departing the runway. His recollection of the accident is limited but he believes the right wing dropped as the aircraft veered into an area of long grass and it then overturned."

Nature of Damage sustained to airframe: Per the AAIB report "Substantial damage to wing, trike and propeller"

Accident investigation:
cover
  
Investigating agency: AAIB
Report number: EW/G2017/01/01
Status: Investigation completed
Duration:
Download report: Final report

Sources:

1. AAIB: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/58c9250040f0b67ec5000196/Pegasus_Quik_G-CCOW_03-17.pdf
2. CAA: https://siteapps.caa.co.uk/g-info/rk=CCOW
3. https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/6010733
4. http://www.atheysmoor.net/index.php/arriving

Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
18-Apr-2017 19:59 Dr.John Smith Added

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