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Incident Information:
Attachment Size AT802 SEAT Accident NTSB Preliminary Report_0.pdf (715.12 KB) 715.12 KB -
Location:
New Mexico -
Date:
06/21/2024 -
Incident Type:
Fixed Wing Incident or Accident -
Description:
On June 21, 2024, about 1045 mountain daylight time, an Air Tractor Inc AT-802A airplane, N331BS, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Capitan, New Mexico. The pilot, Ronald Patton, was fatally injured. The airplane was in the number two position in a flight of three airplanes that had completed their firefighting duties in Texas and were repositioning the airplanes to Oregon. They planned a refueling stop in Gallup, New Mexico. Before the flight reached Gallup, they encountered weather near the Capitan mountains. The lead airplane and number 3 airplane climbed and turned towards the east to avoid the weather. The pilot of the number 3 airplane reported that they observed the accident airplane descend to a lower altitude and the pilot told them that he had located a “VFR corridor.” Subsequently, the lead and number 3 airplanes landed at GUP and realized that the accident airplane did not arrive and was missing. The Federal Aviation Administration was notified and shortly thereafter issued an Alert Notice for the missing airplane. Later that afternoon, an airplane located the wreckage about 9 miles east northeast of Capitan.