Aircraft hits
powerlines on approach
This single-engine
Mooney M20K aircraft sustained damage to its propeller and fuselage
following a collision with three live power lines Wednesday night at
Winchester Municipal Airport.
A Nashville pilot
was able to avoid a crash landing after colliding with live power lines
during a Wednesday night landing at Winchester Municipal Airport.
The pilot, who did
not immediately identify himself pending an investigation, said he was
returning home from a flight to Atlanta, and narrowly averted disaster when
his plane collided with three live power lines about 8:15 p.m. on his final
approach to the airport’s runway.
The pilot, age 50,
said that he was decreasing his altitude and had set his airspeed at 85 mph
when his single-engine Mooney M20K aircraft suddenly struck three steel
electrified power lines located on Diamond Drive where it intersects with
Williams Cove Road.
Inbound aircraft
must fly over the power lines before crossing Cowan Highway to land at
Winchester Municipal Airport, and the power lines can be difficult for
pilots to visualize at night, the pilot said.
“I have landed at
the Winchester Municipal Airport once before during daylight hours, and I
chose to land here again on this recent flight due to the airport’s cheaper
gas prices,” he said.
He said he logged
148 flight hours in 2018 with roughly 40 percent of those hours being
night-flying hours.
The pilot said his
experience in the cockpit is probably what saved his life.
“I had just
decreased altitude and airspeed in preparation for landing when I heard a
loud sound and saw a bright flash of light,” he said. “The aircraft’s nose
bucked up and to the right, but I was able to maintain control and land the
plane.”
Though initially
worried about damage to his single-engine plane’s landing gear, what he saw
after a closer inspection shook the veteran pilot.
“Strands of metal,
apparently from the steel power lines, were wrapped around the propeller,
and I was shocked to see several dime-sized holes burned into the
fuselage,” the pilot said. “I’m just grateful that I was able to land and
that nobody was injured.”
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