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Sun, Dec 10, 2006

NTSB Issues Prelim On Fatal Crash In Virginia

IMC Conditions Prevailed At The Time Of Accident

An amateur-built Bakeng Duce (file photo of type below) experimental aircraft that crashed last October near South Boston, VA was flying in instrument meteorological conditions according to the NTSB.

The report says the aircraft impacted trees and terrain at dusk on October 22 killing the pilot and sole occupant.

The pilot was reportedly flying from Pace Airport in Ridgeway, VA to Rockingham County Airport in Reidsville, NC under 14 CFR Part 129. No flight plan was on file for the flight.

Witnesses told an FAA inspector the plane attempted an approach to an ultra-light field, but "appeared to be blown off course, climbed out, banked hard to the right, and crashed into a wooded area."

The wreckage wasn't found until two days later.

The FAA inspector conducting the initial inspection of the wreckage said the aircraft was lying on its right side with broken tree branches directly overhead.

The aircraft's wings, fuel tanks and forward fuselage were destroyed; its engine was partially buried in the ground.

On the application for his latest third-class medical issued in June this year, the private pilot reported 300 hours total time.

The National Weather Service reported 100-foot ceilings with fog and five miles visibility at the time of the accident.

FMI: www.ntsb.gov

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