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Cape May County Airport (WWD) Accident History



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Cape May County Airport (WWD) Accident History


  • Accident History for the Cape May County Airport (WWD) Airport – click on the NTSB Number to see the accident details.

    • Between 07/04/1985 and 05/31/2008 there were 14 accidents

      • Accidents with Fatal Injuries – 2

      • Accidents with Serious Injuries – 1

      • Accidents with Minor Injuries – 1

      • Accidents with No Injuries – 13

    • Accident Probable Cause

      • Takeoff – 2 – due to loss of control from crosswind (student); intersection takeoff (850 feet, 4,998 feet available)

      • Landing – 10 – due to night: no landing light, inadequate visual, collision with trees; day: loss of control – crosswind, hard landing, bounced landing, ground loop; engine failures – fuel starvation and carburetor ice

      • Cruise – 1 – loss of power on banner tow, ditched in ocean

      • Approach – 2 – loss of control – engine failure and carburetor ice; controlled flight into terrain

      • Maneuvering – 2 – fuel starvation; ground handler caught in banner, lifted 50 – 100 feet, fell to death

      • Light Conditions

        • Day – 15

        • Night – 2




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