N14066 - 1934 WACO YKC-S
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Current Registration
Serial Number: 3991
Aircraft: 1934 WACO YKC-S
City: ANCHORAGE
Owner: ALASKA AVIATION MUSEUM
State: AK
Issue Date: 05/26/2023
Country: US
Expiration Date: 07/31/2028
Zipcode: 99502-1080
Previous Registration
Date
Owner
Location
02/17/2021
ALASKA AVIATION MUSEUM
ANCHORAGE AK
02/09/2018
ALASKA AVIATION MUSEUM
ANCHORAGE AK
03/25/2015
ALASKA AVIATION MUSEUM
ANCHORAGE AK
07/10/2012
ALASKA AVIATION MUSEUM
ANCHORAGE AK
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December 8, 2012, Lake Worth, Fla. - Cessna 421C Golden Eagle

At 1334 Eastern time, the airplane was destroyed when it collided with trees and terrain following a loss of control after takeoff. The solo commercial pilot was fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed. The flight followed an annual inspection and repainting. According to the mechanic, the pilot performed a ground run of the airplane for several minutes before taxiing for takeoff. The airplane lifted off about halfway down the runway and climbed at a “normal” rate. The mechanic then observed the airplane suddenly yaw to the left “for a second or two” and the airplane’s nose continued to pitch up before rolling left and descending vertically, nose-down, until it disappeared from view.

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September 5, 2012, Fort Worth, Texas, Cessna 421B Golden Eagle

The airplane sustained substantial damage at 0949 Central time when it collided with trees shortly after takeoff. The airline transport pilot and the passenger were seriously injured. Visual conditions prevailed.

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April 19, 2012, Gulf of Mexico, Cessna 421C Golden Eagle

The airplane collided with the water at about 1108 Central time. Visual conditions prevailed for the IFR flight from Louisiana to Florida. The solo private pilot was fatally injured and the airplane received substantial damage. Approximately 20 minutes after levelling at FL 270, the airplane began to deviate from its altitude and route. Military fighter aircraft intercepted the airplane and reported the airplane was circling in a left-hand turn and the windows were partially frosted over.

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