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Event WPR24LA130

2024-04-22 Benson, Arizona, United States Airport · E95 None 1 aircraft Status: Completed

Registry · N599YY

FAA Aircraft Registry record.

Make / Model

RANS S-7S

Year of manufacture

2019 · 5 years old at event

Engine

ULPOWER UL350IS (130 hp)

Seats / Engines

2 seats · 1 engine

Last airworthiness date

20190424

ADS-B equipped

Yes — Mode-S A7C113

Registrant of record

DAVIDSON JAMES E JR

Source: FAA Aircraft Registry (releasable master file).

Aircraft involved

Factual narrative

On April 22, 2024, about 0945 mountain standard time, an experimental amateur-built Rans S-7S airplane, N599YY, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Benson, Arizona. The pilot was not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot stated that he had recently performed maintenance on the airplane and the purpose of the accident flight was to monitor the fuel system and performance of the ULPower UL350is engine. After completing a normal run-up, the pilot departed from runway 10 at Benson Airport (E95), Benson, Arizona. As the airplane reached about 2,200 ft above ground level (agl), the engine experienced a partial loss of power and subsequently stopped producing any power. The Dynon Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) provided a “check engine” notification and the fuel pressure light was blinking. The pilot switched to the No. 2 electronic control unit (ECU) and the No. 2 fuel pump. He was able to restart the engine and maneuvered back to the airport. As he attempted to advance the throttle control, the engine began to lose power again. The pilot further stated that the engine then experienced a total loss of power and despite his attempts, he was not able to restart it. The airplane did not have enough altitude for him to return to the airport and he attempted to land on a nearby road. The airplane landed hard on a dirt surface short of the road and the landing gear c collapsed. During the accident sequence, the right wing and strut sustained substantial damage. The wreckage will be examined at a future date. Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database Retrieved: 2026-02-12

Verbatim from NTSB's published report. Source file NTSB_2024_WPR24LA130.txt. Findings + structured fields enriched from FAA avall.mdb. Full investigation docket on data.ntsb.gov ↗.

Related research

What the literature says.

Academic papers and agency reports matching this event's aircraft type or causal vocabulary (maintenance). Sourced from NASA NTRS, NTSB Safety Studies, FAA CAMI, AOPA Air Safety Institute, Embry-Riddle Scholarly Commons, arXiv, and the Semantic Scholar academic graph.

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