
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.
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This October 2022 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others.
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.!!
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!