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Plane bent when hits construction vehicles

By NTSB · October 11, 2024 · 2 Comments

While taxiing at an uncontrolled airport in Ardmore, Oklahoma, the Beech B-60 pilot observed that a construction crew was working on both sides of the taxiway.

Approaching the construction area, the pilot turned right to avoid a skid loader that was in motion on the left side of the taxiway.

The airplane struck a pickup truck on the right side of the taxiway, in which the right wing sustained substantial damage.

Probable Cause: The pilot did not ensure adequate clearance from construction vehicles during taxi.

NTSB Identification: 106153

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  1. JimH in CA says

    October 11, 2024 at 12:00 pm

    So, either stop and wait for the equipment to clear the taxiway, or shut down until they move.
    Also, shadows on the ground give a reasonable idea of clearance.
    The 39+ ft wingspan is more that a Cessna or Piper singles.!!

    Reply
    • Tom Curran says

      October 14, 2024 at 8:53 am

      Unfortunate incident:

      If it had only hit a few inches further out…it would’ve been just a “wingtip” substantial damage issue, and not even reportable to the NTSB.

      OTOH: An 85-year-old pilot still flying a Beech Duke…there’s hope for me yet!

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