Big Southern Butte Airport: Atomic City, Idaho
Airport is located 10 miles west of Atomic City, Idaho.
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Big Southern Butte Airport Today: Obstructions reported; runway
surface may be damaged due to livestock, vehicles and rodents;
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Airport Area Accident History:
The pilot/owner and a pilot rated passenger
flew to a local airport for a brief stop, and then continued to another
nearby airport where the passenger performed a touch-and-go. He had begun a
slight right turn during the climbout from the touch-and-go when the engine
lost power about 250 feet above ground level (agl). The owner took control,
turned back to the left, and tried to land on the end of the runway. He
leveled off slightly about 20 feet agl, and then flared for landing. The
airplane landed hard on the north side of the runway and the right wheel
broke off. The landing gear dug into the turf, the airplane spun 180
degrees, and the right main landing gear collapsed. The airframe around the
tailwheel and rudder sustained substantial damage. The owner indicated that
the airplane had a header tank that was the only fuel supply for the engine
in addition to the wing tanks that were used to supply the header tank. He
used an electric fuel pump to
manually transfer fuel from the wing tanks to the header tank. He stated
that he usually did not let the header tank get less than half full since
the fuel pick-up port for the engine driven pump is at the front of the
tank. He said that he probably let the fuel level get too low on this
flight. During the climbout with the nose up, he surmised that the header
tank fuel pick-up unported, resulting in the loss of power.
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