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1963 P35 Bonanza-- Did you know it had a hard landing?
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| 1963 P35 Bonanza-- Did you know it had a hard landing?
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| 1965 P35 Bonanza-- Did you know it had a hard landing? |
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1963 Beech P35
S/N D-7153 N102H Report Created: 02/29/2008 Report Updated: 02/29/2008
| REPORT SUMMARY |
Accident / Incident Search: A total of 2 Accident(s) and 1 Incident(s) in public records for this aircraft
337 Reports: A total of 1 337 reported on PF Reports for this aircraft for repairs
AD's: A total of 14 Airframe AD's reported on PF Reports for this aircraft for repairs
Service Difficulty Report: 0 SDRs reported on PF Reports for this aircraft
N# History Data: 2 known registration number(s) have been registered to this aircraft
Current Owner: James L. Unruh
FAA Documents: Entire FAA Aircraft Document
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NTSB Identification: DEN07IA021A. 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Incident occurred Monday, November 06, 2006 in Los Alamos, NM Probable Cause Approval Date: 5/29/2007 Aircraft: Beech P35, registration: N102H Injuries: 3 Uninjured.
The airplane, a Beech P35, approached the airport from the north. At a local reporting location for airport, the pilot reported on the common traffic advisory (CTAF) frequency, 123.0 MHz, his position, altitude, and intention to land. The pilot completed his pre-landing checks approximately 1/2 miles from the runway 27 threshold and did not note any other aircraft or objects on the runway. Approximately 10 feet above the runway, the pilot began to initiate his landing flare when he heard a "clunk" sound. The airplane began what the pilot thought was his landing roll; however, his airplane was still 6 to 7 feet above the runway. The pilot then noticed his airplane begin to turn to the right and he attempted to correct to the left. Subsequently, the pilot observed another airplane underneath his airplane. Both airplanes turned to the right and came to rest on the runway. The pilot did not receive any transmissions from other aircraft in the area at the time of his approach and landing. The pilot of the other airplane, a Beech K35, reported that while en route with flight following from air traffic control, he and his passenger reviewed the airport chart because it was an "unfamiliar airport." The Beech K35 also approached the airport from the north, and he reported his position, altitude and intentions on the frequency 122.8 MHz. During the approach, the pilot and passenger did not hear over the radio or see any other aircraft in the area. The Beech K35 airplane entered a right base for runway 27 at 8,000 feet mean sea level. The pilot landed the airplane on runway 27 and approximately one second after touchdown, the Beech P35 airplane landed on top of his airplane. The CTAF for the airport is 123.0 MHz.
The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this incident as follows: the failure of both pilots to maintain adequate visual lookout during the visual approach. A contributing factor was the failure of the N5368Es pilot to communicate his intentions on the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency.
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NTSB Identification: FTW69F0204 14 CFR Part 91 General Aviation Event occurred Thursday, September 12, 1968 in HENDERSON, TX Aircraft: BEECH P35, registration: N9767Y
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FILE DATE LOCATION AIRCRAFT DATA INJURIES FLIGHT PILOT DATA
F S M/N PURPOSE
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3-3085 68/9/12 HENDERSON,TEX BEECH P35 CR- 0 0 1 NONCOMMERCIAL PRIVATE, AGE 36, 213
TIME - 1300 N9767Y PX- 0 0 1 BUSINESS TOTAL HOURS, 8 IN TYPE,
DAMAGE-SUBSTANTIAL OT- 0 0 0 NOT INSTRUMENT RATED.
NAME OF AIRPORT - HENDERSON
TYPE OF ACCIDENT PHASE OF OPERATION
FIRE OR EXPLOSION: IN FLIGHT IN FLIGHT: NORMAL CRUISE
GEAR COLLAPSED LANDING: ROLL
PROBABLE CAUSE(S)
POWERPLANT - ENGINE STRUCTURE: CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
MISCELLANEOUS ACTS,CONDITIONS - MATERIAL FAILURE
PERSONNEL - MAINTENANCE,SERVICING,INSPECTION: INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
FACTOR(S)
MISCELLANEOUS ACTS,CONDITIONS - FIRE IN ENGINE
MISCELLANEOUS ACTS,CONDITIONS - OVERLOAD FAILURE
EMERGENCY CIRCUMSTANCES - FORCED LANDING OFF AIRPORT ON LAND
SMOKE IN COCKPIT
REMARKS- NO.3 CYL HEAD HAD MOVED OUT APPROX 1/2 IN SHEARING FUEL INJECTION LINE. FIRE PUT OUT WITH DIRT.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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20061106023921G |
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06-NOV-06 |
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LOS ALAMOS |
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NM |
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LOS ALAMOS |
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INCIDENT - GENERAL AVIATION |
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Mid Air Collision: |
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AIRCRAFT INFORMATION
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Aircraft Damage: |
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MINOR |
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Aircraft Make: |
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BEECH |
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Aircraft Model: |
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BE-35 |
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Aircraft Series: |
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BE-35-P35 |
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Airframe Hrs: |
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6699 |
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NARRATIVE
(-23) ON NOVEMBER 6, 2006, AT 1530 MST, A BEECH P35, N102H, REGISTERED TO THE PILOT ^PRIVACY DATA O^ COLLIDED WITH ANOTHER BEECH K35, N5368E, REGISTERED TO BONAIR LLC UPON LANDING AT LOS ALAMOS AIRPORT, LOS ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO, WHILE ON A PERSONAL FLIGHT. VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS PREVAILED AT THE TIME AND A VFR FLIGHT PLAN WAS FILED. THE 2 AIRCRAFT SUSTAINED MINOR DAMAGE AND NEITHER PILOTS OR THE PASSENGER OF THE SECOND AIRCRAFT WERE INJURED. THE FLIGHT ORIGINATED FROM MEADOW LAKE AIRPORT, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO ON NOVEMBER 6, 2006 AT 1330 MST.
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Primary Flight Type: |
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PERSONAL |
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Secondary Flight Type: |
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NONE OR OTHER |
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Registration Nbr: |
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102H |
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Total Aboard: |
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3 |
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Fatalities: |
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0 |
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0 |
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Landing Gear: |
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RETRACT TRICYCLE |
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Aircraft Weight Class: |
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UNDER 12501 LBS |
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1 |
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Environmental/Operations Info
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Primary Flight Conditions: |
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VISUAL FLIGHT RULES |
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Secondary Flight Conditions: |
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WEATHER NOT A FACTOR |
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Light Condition: |
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DAY |
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Flight Plan Filed: |
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UNKNOWN |
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Pilot In Command
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COMMERCIAL PILOT |
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Pilot Rating: |
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AIRPLANE SINGLE, MULTI-ENGINE LAND/AIRPLANE SINGLE ENGINE SEA |
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QUALIFIED |
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Flight Time Total Hours: |
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5082 |
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Total in Make/Model: |
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1193 |
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Total in Last 90 days: |
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3 |
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*SPECIAL NOTE*-- THIS IS A MAJOR REPAIR TO THE AIRFRAME WHICH DOES NOT SHOW ON RECORD WITH THE NTSB OR FAA AS AN ACCIDENT. A PERSPECTIVE BUYER SHOULD USE PLANE FAX REPORTS TO FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SUCH AS THIS TO HELP DECIDED THE BACKGROUND OF AN AIRCRAFT. OFTEN TIMES CURRENT OWNERS ARE UNAWARE WHAT HAPPENED 30 YEARS AGO.
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| AIRCRAFT OWNERSHIP HISTORY |
| Current Owner: |
Registered Owner
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UNRUH JAMES L |
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244 CANADA WAY |
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LOS ALAMOS |
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NEW MEXICO |
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87544-3431 |
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LOS ALAMOS |
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| Previous Owners: |
William A. Freeman dba P-35, Inc. Galena, OH |
Morris E. Edwards dba Edwards Avionics Dallas, TX |
Wallace N. Cassiano Helen M. Cassiano Pensacola, FL |
W. J. Daniel Winnsboro, TX |
E. Ray Freeman Winnsboro, TX |
Modern Aero, Inc. Dallas, TX |
C. O. Morgan Sulphur Springs, TX |
Air Travel Services, Inc. Dover, DE |
Modern Aero Sales, Inc. Dallas, TX |
Rite Care Corporation Center, TX |
Currey Sanders Aircraft Co., Inc. Shreveport, LA |
Herider Enterprises Center, TX |
Currey Sanders Aircraft Co., Inc. Shreveport, LA |
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