Crest Airpark:
Kent,
Washington
Airport is located 5 miles south east of Kent.
Airport History;
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Find Crest Airpark Airport Services and Amenities:
Food within 3 miles and lodging within 8 miles; Fuel Air BP 100LL; Self service
100LL 24 hours;
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Special Events & Attractions: Golf;
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Area Accident History:
The pilot had recently installed an overhauled
carburetor and new air inlet on the airplane. Because the airplane had not
been flown for about nine months, the pilot drained all of the old fuel out
of the airplane and refueled it. Witnesses reported that the pilot performed
an extensive engine run up that lasted 10 to 15 minutes, and with
satisfactory results, the pilot decided to take the airplane around the
airport traffic pattern. A witness based at the airport said that during the
initial takeoff, the engine sound was smooth. As it continued, the witness
heard the engine running rough. When the airplane flew past the witness
about 300 feet above the runway, the witness saw two puffs of white smoke.
The airplane appeared to have adequate airspeed and it was still climbing,
although the engine was cutting out. The engine then cut out completely and
the airplane continued straight ahead for about 1 second. The airplane
entered a slow turn to the right,
and when it had turned approximately 160 degrees, the right wing stalled and
the airplane rolled into a spin. The airplane went out of view of the
witness in a nose-down attitude of approximately 70 degrees. A friend of the
pilot who was based at the airport said that when departing to the north as
the pilot had done, there are limited options available for emergency
landings. The fuel valve was found in the closed, or "off", position. Based
on the length of the engine run up, the fuel selector was undoubtedly
positioned correctly at takeoff and was most likely moved to the closed
position by the pilot when he determined that a forced landing was
inevitable. Post accident examination of the wreckage did not disclose any
pre-impact mechanical anomalies. Due to damage sustained to the carburetor,
no functional testing could be performed.
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Approach/Landing Video: