An LML post
today pointing that there had been a fatal Legacy accident last November that I
did not know about prompted me to take a fresh look at the NTSB database for
the Legacy’s safety record.
Here’s a
table, below, summarizing what I found on US Legacy accidents. I don’t
know, though, how to get international accident data for a complete view.
For example, I know from Helmut Burner (Austrian Legacy builder) that a Legacy
with an aft hinged canopy (Aerochia mod) forgot to latch the canopy on takeoff
and the wind took it off and into the tail and broke the tail off. The pilot
did not survive.
Does anyone
know of a way to get international Lancair Legacy accident data? Or, if
you know of an accident anywhere that is not in this table, would you please
send me whatever information you have? (thorn@starflight.aero).
Also, does
anyone have information on how many Legacies are flying?
I’d like
to see what I can learn from the accident history to help make the airplanes safer
and put some numbers to the risks of flying one.
Thanks,
Valin Thorn
Legacy
Houston, TX USA
http://www.starflight.aero/legacy/
P.S. The
description in the comments column is not complete – just my short hand
way of reminding me of which accident it is… I know the 320/360 is
a close relative of the Legacy and may provide a larger statistical sample –
but, I wanted to start with a look at just the Legacy airplanes.