NTSB CAROL · Event
Event DEN75FTC14
Aircraft involved
Historical record (pre-1982)
NTSB recorded this accident in the pre-1982 coded-field schema — structured fields rather than free-text narrative. Decoded codes use established NTSB single-letter taxonomies; cause factors remain verbatim pending the Form 6120.4 codebook lookup.
Aircraft
CESSNA 120 · N2838N
Damage
Substantial
Craft type
Airplane
Classification
Accident
Light condition
Dawn
Weather
VMC
Phase of flight
Cruise — descent (EF)
Operator type
D
Airport
SKYVIEW AIRPARK
Kind of flying
B0
Weather at impact
Sky
SCATTERED-ABOVE 1000 FEET
Wind
180° / 5 kt
Temp
50° F
Aircraft history
Serial number
000000013099
Total time
5,203 hrs
Pilot
Certificate
Commercial — instrument
Total hours
90
Age
36
Probable cause (from PRE1982.MDB)
G GROUNDLOOP.RT GEAR STRUT SEPARATED FROM ACFT.
Investigator remarks
NAS 147-59 BOLT HAD EXCESS WEAR AND FAILED DURIN
Cause factors
- 64/C/22 C PILOT IN COMMAND IMPROPER OPERATION OF BRAKES AND/OR FLIGHT CONTROLS Cause
- 70/B/CA B AIRFRAME MAIN GEAR-SHOCK ABSORBING ASSY,STRUTS,ATTACHMENTS,ETC.
- 88/B/BQ B MISCELLANEOUS ACTS,CONDITIONS EXCESSIVE-WEAR/PLAY
- 68/B/D6 B PERSONNEL INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
- 88/K/94 K MISCELLANEOUS ACTS,CONDITIONS OVERLOAD FAILURE Joint factor
Decoded against the NTSB Form 6120.4 cause-factor codebook (ct_Pre1982 table). Each row shows the raw triplet, modifier (Cause / Factor / etc.), category, and specific code.
Source: NTSB pre-1982 historical archive. Docket
3 0365.
Source file
NTSB_1975_3_0365.txt.
Modern CAROL record on
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