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NTSB CAROL · Event

Event LAX99LA184

1999-05-14 BUCKEYE, Arizona, United States Airport · BXK None 1 aircraft Status: Completed

Aircraft involved

Probable cause & findings

Failure of the pilot to maintain directional control of the airplane during the landing rollout.

Factual narrative

On May 14, 1999, at 0945 hours mountain standard time, a Citabria 7GCAA, N9661S, veered off runway 17, ran into a ditch, and bent the left wing while landing at the Buckeye, Arizona, airport. The airplane, operated by Turf Soaring School under 14 CFR Part 91, sustained substantial damage. The airline transport pilot and one passenger, the sole occupants, were not injured. Visual meteorological conditions existed for the personal flight that had departed the Pleasant Valley Airport, Peoria, Arizona, at 0915. The flight was scheduled to terminate at the Buckeye airport. No flight plan was filed. The pilot stated that a run-up was conducted at the Pleasant Valley Airport and no discrepancies were noted with the brakes. He said that the touchdown at Buckeye was normal and on the landing rollout he applied brakes, but the left brake did not activate. He stated that the airplane veered to the right off of the runway. The pilot reported that he took his right foot off the right brake to keep the airplane going in a forward direction. He stated that there was an obstruction in the airplane's path (a hill) and he applied right brake to go around the obstruction but the left main wheel of the airplane had entered a ditch and bent the left wing. The pilot stated that weather was not an issue, and that conditions were clear and the wind was calm. According to a Federal Aviation Administration inspector who examined the airplane, the brake system was intact, with no evidence of a fluid leak. He further reported that he was able actuate the left brake. The inspector stated that during his inspection he was unable to find any discrepancies in the brake system that could cause a failure. The pilot stated that he performed an engine run-up before departing for the flight and noted no problems with the brake system. He applied the brakes on the landing rollout, but the left brake did not activate and the airplane veered to the right, ran off the runway side, and collided with a dirt embankment. The brake system was inspected and found to be intact and with no fluid leaks. A functional check was also performed on the left brake with no anomalies noted. Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database (Pre-2008 Archive) Retrieved: 2026-02-12

Verbatim from NTSB's published report. Source file NTSB_1999_LAX99LA184.txt. Findings + structured fields enriched from FAA avall.mdb. Full investigation docket on data.ntsb.gov ↗.