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<td colspan="3" align="center" style="font-weight:regular; padding:4px;">''<u>Added 2025-04-27</u>:''</td>
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== ASX Accident Report ==
== ASX Accident Report ==


A Mooney M20TN Acclaim, registration N242RE and operated privately by Advanced Avionics LLC, was involved in a fatal accident on Saturday, April 26, 2025. The aircraft departed from Alabaster-Shelby County Airport (KEET) in Alabama en route to Upper Cumberland Regional Airport (KSRB) in Sparta, Tennessee. At approximately 11:47 a.m. local time, during the approach phase of flight near its destination, the aircraft impacted terrain approximately one mile south of the Sparta-White County Airport, TN (KSRB), in the vicinity of Almyra Road and Howell Cemetery Road. Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded to the crash site, and confirmation was provided that all three occupants aboard the aircraft sustained fatal injuries.
On April 28, 2025, a Cessna 182D Skylane registered as LV-HTM, operated by Skydive Neuquén, was involved in an accident at Aeroclub Allen in the Río Negro Province of Argentina. The aircraft was conducting a low-altitude flight during takeoff operations intended for parachuting activities when it struck a flight instructor positioned near the runway who was recording the maneuver. The impact resulted in the instructor's death at the scene. There were three occupants aboard the aircraft, a couple from Cipolletti, who were transported to Ernesto Accame Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and the pilot. The woman sustained minor injuries, while the pilot was not physically injured but was reported to be in shock.


According to witness accounts, the aircraft descended rapidly and struck a creek bank in a rural area, resulting in substantial structural damage to the airframe. Weather conditions at the time were reported as clear, though no preliminary indication of mechanical failure or pilot incapacitation has been officially released. Both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched an investigation, with the FAA arriving on site the same afternoon and the NTSB en route later in the day to oversee detailed recovery and analysis operations. Local authorities advised residents to avoid the crash vicinity to facilitate the investigation and recovery activities.
The Cessna 182D involved in the accident was manufactured in 1961 and had been utilized extensively for parachuting operations due to its robust construction, high-wing configuration, and short-field performance capabilities. During the takeoff phase at Aeroclub Allen, the aircraft reportedly flew at low altitude over a dirt runway, a common practice for promotional or parachuting maneuvers. While performing a low pass, the aircraft's landing gear struck the instructor, identified as Juan Francisco Molla Klein, who was filming the operation. The collision resulted in the detachment of one propeller blade and damage to the landing gear, leading to a loss of control.


The reasons behind the crash remain under investigation as of this writing. The aircraft, manufactured in 2007, was considered a high-performance single-engine model capable of fast cruise speeds and extended range. Investigators are expected to focus on several potential factors, including but not limited to pilot experience, maintenance records, mechanical integrity, and possible spatial disorientation during the approach. The aircraft's final recorded position data and impact site are consistent with a loss of control event during final approach or short final, although official findings will be released following the completion of the investigation.
Following the collision, the aircraft descended rapidly and crash-landed near a garbage dump adjacent to the aerodrome. The airplane overturned and came to rest inverted, sustaining substantial damage to its structure. Emergency services were dispatched promptly, and both surviving occupants received immediate medical attention. Local law enforcement and aviation authorities secured the crash site for investigation, and an inquiry was launched to determine the sequence of events and contributing factors leading up to the impact and subsequent crash.


Update 2025-04-27:
Preliminary indications suggest that a combination of low-altitude operation, proximity of ground personnel to the active flight path, and possible operational misjudgment during a low pass maneuver contributed to the accident. Authorities are examining whether mechanical failure of the landing gear or propeller system prior to the collision may have played a role, although no definitive conclusions have yet been reported. The aircraft was bound for San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport and was operating privately under parachuting service activities at the time of the accident.
 
The three individuals who were fatally injured in the crash have been identified as Jonathan Braun, the pilot from Middle Tennessee; Dylan Clay Davis, a male passenger from Alabama; and Kelsie Lynn Davis, the wife of Dylan Clay Davis. Witnesses reported that the aircraft descended into a field, impacting a creek bank near Almyra Road. Both the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been notified and are investigating the accident. The cause of the crash has not yet been determined. - [https://www.facebook.com/NickBeresNC5/posts/pfbid02Zm3MHoaQmqs6L7x4rPfuy5mLTUJcgTtE7hsCunPLmhgYtJ7cFKhV3DCEQPCz8zJl Nick Beres NC5]


'''This page will be updated as more information becomes available.'''
'''This page will be updated as more information becomes available.'''
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* [https://canal12web.com/policiales/un-muerto-y-dos-heridos-tras-la-caida-de-un-avion-liviano-en-rio-negro/ Canal21Web]
* [https://www.lmneuquen.com/neuquen/grave-accidente-el-aerodromo-allen-un-avion-un-muerto-y-dos-heridos-n1188227 LM Neuquen]
* [https://www.lmneuquen.com/neuquen/grave-accidente-el-aerodromo-allen-un-avion-un-muerto-y-dos-heridos-n1188227 LM Neuquen]
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Revision as of 09:21, 29 April 2025

Fatal Accident (0/1) - Skydive Neuquen Cessna 182D Skylane, LV-HTM, Aeroclub Allen, Argentina,  April 28, 2025

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Accident Information

Approx. Accident Location Aircraft Fatalities Ground Fatalities Injured ASN Entry
38°57'27.44"S, 67°48'7.86"W 0 1 2 Aviation Safety Network

Aircraft Information

Type Operator Registration Serial Number Manufacture Date
Cessna 182D Skylane Skydive Neuquen LV-HTM 18253579 1961

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On April 28, 2025, a Cessna 182D Skylane registered as LV-HTM, operated by Skydive Neuquén, was involved in an accident at Aeroclub Allen in the Río Negro Province of Argentina. The aircraft was conducting a low-altitude flight during takeoff operations intended for parachuting activities when it struck a flight instructor positioned near the runway who was recording the maneuver. The impact resulted in the instructor's death at the scene. There were three occupants aboard the aircraft, a couple from Cipolletti, who were transported to Ernesto Accame Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and the pilot. The woman sustained minor injuries, while the pilot was not physically injured but was reported to be in shock.

The Cessna 182D involved in the accident was manufactured in 1961 and had been utilized extensively for parachuting operations due to its robust construction, high-wing configuration, and short-field performance capabilities. During the takeoff phase at Aeroclub Allen, the aircraft reportedly flew at low altitude over a dirt runway, a common practice for promotional or parachuting maneuvers. While performing a low pass, the aircraft's landing gear struck the instructor, identified as Juan Francisco Molla Klein, who was filming the operation. The collision resulted in the detachment of one propeller blade and damage to the landing gear, leading to a loss of control.

Following the collision, the aircraft descended rapidly and crash-landed near a garbage dump adjacent to the aerodrome. The airplane overturned and came to rest inverted, sustaining substantial damage to its structure. Emergency services were dispatched promptly, and both surviving occupants received immediate medical attention. Local law enforcement and aviation authorities secured the crash site for investigation, and an inquiry was launched to determine the sequence of events and contributing factors leading up to the impact and subsequent crash.

Preliminary indications suggest that a combination of low-altitude operation, proximity of ground personnel to the active flight path, and possible operational misjudgment during a low pass maneuver contributed to the accident. Authorities are examining whether mechanical failure of the landing gear or propeller system prior to the collision may have played a role, although no definitive conclusions have yet been reported. The aircraft was bound for San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport and was operating privately under parachuting service activities at the time of the accident.

This page will be updated as more information becomes available.

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