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 Old Geezerr <dpspahr@cox.net> wrote in
 news:tdphpb12sbukd3l58ef5vg6uoescjkslcr@4ax.com:
 
 > On 26 Jul 2016 18:09:33 -0700, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 >    This one sure must have an interesting accident report.
 >
 >
 > Dave:
 >
 
 NTSB Identification: ERA09FA283
 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation
 Accident occurred Wednesday, May 06, 2009 in Lantana, FL
 Probable Cause Approval Date: 08/12/2010
 Aircraft: BEECH K35, registration: N111YR
 Injuries: 2 Fatal.
 NTSB investigators either traveled in support of this investigation or
 conducted a significant amount of investigative work without any travel,
 and used data obtained from various sources to prepare this aircraft
 accident report.
 
 According to witnesses, during the initial climb after takeoff and as the
 airplane reached an altitude of 75 to 100 feet above the ground, the
 engine ran rough momentarily and then lost power. The airplane entered a
 right descending turn back toward the airport, where it struck two
 parked, unoccupied airplanes before impacting the ground and colliding
 with a tractor-trailer container. Subsequent inspection of the engine
 revealed that the idler gear support pin was backed-off from its proper
 mounting position. In addition, the two mounting studs did not contain
 any mounting hardware, and their respective threads were undamaged. A
 review of maintenance records revealed that the airplane had been
 operated for about 2 hours since the engine was disassembled for
 "extensive engine repair due to spalled cam and lifter bodies," about 5
 months prior to the accident, and since its most recent annual
 inspection, which was performed about 1 month prior to the accident. An
 engine test run that was conducted after the idler gear support pin was
 properly installed did not reveal any other engine anomalies.
 
 
 The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s)
 of this accident as follows:
 A total loss of engine power due to disengagement of the idler gear
 support pin as a result of improper maintenance.
 
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