Normally working at ANN is a ball… but on
days like this one, it just plain sucks...
ANN regrets having to report that Chelton employees Grant Bailey
(formerly a Lancair staffer), and Barry Boepple were killed in a
landing accident Tuesday, October 15th. Chelton staffer Nate Calvin
survived the accident and has a broken leg as well as numerous
smaller injuries; his recovery prognosis is excellent.
The aircraft, N599L, started working as a Lancair factory
demonstrator several years ago and was recently raced at Reno by
Dave Morss, who finished second in Sport Class this year, to
another Lancair. The aircraft was doing duty for Chelton at the
time of the accident, when it was being used to drop Calvin off at
a private airstrip east of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Lancair Factory Statement
Lancair, International released the following statement late
Wednesday afternoon:
"With heavy hearts, Lancair International reports that two people
were killed and one injured Tuesday morning when an experimental
Lancair IV (seen right), left the runway and crashed into a stand
of nearby pine trees upon landing at a short mountain airstrip near
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Killed in the accident were pilot Grant Bailey, a former Lancair
International employee who was flying the aircraft on business for
his current employer Chelton Flight Systems (formerly Sierra Flight
Systems) and passenger Barry Boepple, also a Chelton
employee. Right seat passenger Nate Calvin, another Chelton
employee, escaped the crash with a leg fracture and relatively
minor cuts and abrasions. Calvin was taken to a nearby
hospital for treatment.
An eyewitness account of the accident reports that the aircraft
drifted right, touching down on the small private airstrip with its
right main wheel off the side of the runway. The soft pea
gravel shoulder of the runway is lower than the pavement and slopes
away from the tarmac. The wheel apparently caught in the
gravel and the aircraft veered off to the right of the runway,
where it sheared off several large nearby pine trees and
subsequently broke up. Bailey and Boepple were both pronounced dead
at the scene.

Lancair International and Chelton Inc. are working closely
together, perfecting Chelton's advanced avionics systems for light
aircraft. Officials from both companies flew to the scene
immediately after hearing of the accident. Based on the facts
reported at the scene, the FAA has already released the
wreckage.
Bailey and Boepple were beloved by everyone who knew them.
Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to all."
Bailey was flying a slow, nose-high approach into the private
strip in order to get into the limited confines available. The
reduced approach visibility may have contributed to the off-center
landing. Unfortunately, the subsequent impact resulted in extensive
damage to the left side of the aircraft, which resulted in the
fatal injuries to Bailey (seated left, front) and Boepple (seated
left, rear). Lancair President Lance Neibauer pronounced Bailey "an
excellent pilot," but admitted that shorter unimproved strips such
as that involved in this accident "...leave little room for
deviation."
News reports indicate that the L-IV's "...wingtip
struck a tree. The plane spun around, hit a stand of pine trees and
broke in half." The L-IV's fuselage impacted inverted, about 50
feet east of the runway with the tail, separated, about 30 feet
behind it. Both wings were sheared off and a wingtip was found
"lodged about 6 feet high in a pine trunk."
ANN extends its heartfelt sympathies to Grant and
Barry's families and friends as well as other members of the
Chelton and Lancair families...
[ANN thanks the Coeur d'Alene Press for the lead photo.]
** Report created 10/17/02 Record
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IDENTIFICATION
Regis#: 599L
Make/Model: LNC4 Description: LANCAIR
4
Date: 10/15/2002 Time: 1630
Event Type: Accident Highest Injury:
Fatal Mid Air: N Missing:
N
Damage: Unknown
LOCATION
City: COEUR D'ALENE State: ID
Country: US
DESCRIPTION
ACFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES, 3 POB/2
SUFFERED FATAL INJURIES, 1 SUSTAINED SERIOUS INJURIES, COEUR
D'ALENE, ID
INJURY DATA Total Fatal:
2
# Crew: 1 Fat:
1 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk: Y
# Pass: 2 Fat:
1 Ser:
1 Min:
0 Unk: Y
# Grnd:
Fat: 0 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk:
WEATHER: METAR KSFF 151553Z VRB03KT 10SM SCT200 03/M01 A3023 RMK
A02
OTHER DATA
Activity: Unknown Phase:
Unknown Operation: General
Aviation
Departed:
UNK
Dep Date: Dep. Time:
Destination: PRIVATE STRIP 5 SE C
Flt Plan: UNK
Wx Briefing: N
Last Radio Cont: OE
Last Clearance: RADIO 15 SE COE
FAA FSDO: SPOKANE, WA
(NM13)
Entry date: 10/16/2002