N331BB - 2005 MORGAN JOSEPH B III VANS ACFT RV-8
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Current Registration
Serial Number: 81948
Aircraft: 2005 MORGAN JOSEPH B III VANS ACFT RV-8
City: RIDGEFIELD
Owner: MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
State: WA
Issue Date: 08/18/2023
Country: US
Expiration Date: 07/31/2029
Zipcode: 98642-5219
Previous Registration
Date
Owner
Location
03/07/2022
MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
RIDGEFIELD WA
03/07/2019
MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
RIDGEFIELD WA
06/20/2017
MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
RIDGEFIELD WA
02/12/2016
MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
RIDGEFIELD WA
07/17/2013
MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
RIDGEFIELD WA
01/20/2009
MORGAN JOSEPH B III TRUSTEE
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January 22, 2013, Danbury, Conn., Cirrus Design Corp. SR20

At about 1925 Eastern time, the airplane was substantially damaged after its airframe parachute was deployed while on approach. The flight instructor, a private pilot and a passenger were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. The airplane was on approach when it experienced a total loss of engine power and the pilot reported that the airplane was “out of fuel” to ATC. The pilot elected to deploy the CAPS and the airplane subsequently descended via parachute into trees, about three miles northeast of the airport.

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July 22, 2012, Pickens, S.C., Cirrus Design Corp. SR22

The airplane was substantially damaged during a forced landing at 1705 Eastern time. The commercial pilot and three passengers were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.A few minutes after departure and while in initial climb, engine rpm began to rise rapidly, associated with an engine oil pressure warning. The pilot performed remedial actions and thought he had a propeller overspeed condition, so he reduced throttle; however, rpm remained high. He secured the engine, declared an emergency with ATC and turned toward a nearby airport. As the pilot added flaps, the airplane began to feel “mushy.” As the airplane descended through 1000 feet, he deployed the airframe parachute and the airplane settled into trees.

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July 11, 2012, Moscow, Tenn., Cirrus Design Corp. SR20

At about 0907 Central time, the airplane sustained substantial damaged from tree and terrain impact. The pilot was fatally injured. Instrument conditions prevailed; no flight plan was filed. The flight originated in Millington, Tenn., at about 0825, with an intended destination of Pensacola, Fla.Several witnesses near the accident site heard a loud-revving engine before the sound of an explosion. Smoke was seen coming from an open meadow and authorities were notified of a possible airplane crash. First responders to the accident reported the weather included low cloud ceilings and drizzling rain.

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