Incident at VICTORIA
Summary
1995-08-19: About 2.8 hours into the flight, the front engine of the 337 stopped and the pilot continued to Victoria and landed without further incident. An examination revealed that the tank feeding the front engine had run dry. The aircraft was then refuelled and continued on to destination.
Details
CADORS Number | 1995P0340 |
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Occurrence Type | Incident |
Reported By | |
Occurred At | 1995-08-19 - 18:12 |
Day or Night? | |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | |
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Geographic Location | British Columbia, Canada, North America, Pacific Region, VICTORIA |
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Reported By | |
Categories | System/component failure or malfunction [powerplant] |
Events |
Aircraft Details (1 aircraft)
Type | Aeroplane
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Canadian Registration | GBWT | Flightaware (Registration) | Flightaware (Tracking) | AvHerald |
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Occurrence Type | Incident |
Owner | |
Operator | AMISKWI AIR LTD Private |
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Model | 337 |
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Gear Type | |
Private | No |
Amateur Built | No |
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Phase of Flight | Unknown |
Damage | Unknown |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | 0 |
Events | Engine failure |