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NTSB: Pilot and Controller Faulted in
Fatal Crash
According
to an NTSB final report, the
pilot’s failure to navigate around hazardous weather, resulting in flying into
a thunderstorm, lead to the subsequent loss of control and in-flight breakup of
a turboprop-converted Piper Malibu near Castalia, North Carolina,
in June 2019, killing the pilot and three passengers. The
Safety Board also said the air traffic controller’s “failure to provide the
pilot with adequate and timely weather information, as required, contributed to
the pilot’s inability to safely navigate the hazardous weather.”
Although
the pilot was not instrument-rated, he filed IFR for the Part 91 cross-country
trip from Naples, Florida, to Easton, Maryland. The aircraft was also about 730
pounds over mtow at takeoff. While in cruise at FL270, the 58-year-old pilot
reported to ATC that his radar showed weather ahead. The controller
acknowledged the weather, but did not provide specifics to the pilot
as requested, including the size and strength of the area of precipitation
or cloud tops information (estimated at 43,000 feet).
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