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Crash of Skydive Quantum Leap de Havilland DHC-6-100, N203E Sullivan, Missouri, July 29, 2006

Crash of Skydive Quantum Leap de Havilland DHC-6-100, N203E Sullivan, Missouri, July 29, 2006. History of Flight. July 29, 2006, about 1345 de Havilland DHC-6-100 Skydive Quantum Leap Sullivan Regional Airport Pilot and five parachutists sustained fatal injuries

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Crash of Skydive Quantum Leap de Havilland DHC-6-100, N203E Sullivan, Missouri, July 29, 2006

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  1. Crash of Skydive Quantum Leapde Havilland DHC-6-100, N203E Sullivan, Missouri, July 29, 2006

  2. History of Flight • July 29, 2006, about 1345 • de Havilland DHC-6-100 • Skydive Quantum Leap • Sullivan Regional Airport • Pilot and five parachutists sustained fatal injuries • Two parachutists seriously injured

  3. History of Flight • Part 91 • Revenue parachute operation • Day visual meteorological conditions

  4. History of Flight

  5. History of Flight

  6. History of Flight

  7. The Accident • Airplane could maintain positive single-engine climb rate • Pilot did not • Bank into operating engine • Maintain airspeed • Pilot did not use all available runway • Left with fewer options

  8. The Accident • Right engine’s compressor turbine blades consistent with overload • Engines exceeded manufacturer’s recommended 3,600 hour TBO • Right engine 6,493 hours • Left engine 5,829 hours

  9. Safety Issue • Inadequate performance of single-point restraints for parachutists

  10. Parties to the Investigation • Federal Aviation Administration • Hartzell Propeller • Honeywell • Woodward Governor Company

  11. Accredited Representative • Transportation Safety Board of Canada • Pratt & Whitney Canada • Viking Air Limited

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