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Attributes | |
ACN | 674970 |
Time | |
Date | 200510 |
Local Time Of Day | 1201 To 1800 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | airport : d73.airport |
State Reference | GA |
Altitude | agl single value : 1500 |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | Mixed |
Light | Daylight |
Aircraft 1 | |
Controlling Facilities | tracon : a80.tracon tower : bur.tower |
Operator | general aviation : personal |
Make Model Name | PA-38 Tomahawk |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 91 |
Flight Phase | cruise : level cruise : enroute altitude change |
Flight Plan | None |
Person 1 | |
Affiliation | other |
Function | flight crew : single pilot |
Qualification | pilot : private |
Experience | flight time last 90 days : 20 flight time total : 350 flight time type : 300 |
ASRS Report | 674970 |
Person 2 | |
Affiliation | government : faa |
Function | controller : approach |
Events | |
Anomaly | aircraft equipment problem : less severe inflight encounter : vfr in imc inflight encounter : weather non adherence : far non adherence : clearance |
Independent Detector | other controllera |
Resolutory Action | controller : issued advisory controller : issued new clearance controller : provided flight assist flight crew : exited adverse environment flight crew : diverted to another airport |
Consequence | faa : reviewed incident with flight crew |
Supplementary | |
Problem Areas | Flight Crew Human Performance Weather Aircraft |
Primary Problem | Weather |
Narrative:
While in cruise to home airport D73 inadvertently entered into IMC. I immediately attempted a 180 degree turn but conditions had worsened behind. Began climb and contacted atlanta approach on 121.5. Advised of my situation and that I needed vectors as I would soon be in atlanta's airspace. During vector process to griffin; GA; it became apparent that my mode C was not operating correctly and I had to give regular altitude readings. I was unaware of problems with my transponder's mode 'C.' to avoid such an occurrence I should avoid flying during periods of mixed IFR/VFR. The mode C problem is something that would have to be caught at annual or brought to attention by ATC. Callback conversation with reporter revealed the following information: reporter stated that TRACON provided an IFR rated pilot familiar with his aircraft to talk him down. The WX developed in about 3 mins he believes; and surrounded him; although he was able to climb spiraling up to get VMC. He said that he was terrified and did not want to ever fly again but since then has decided to get an IFR rating. He talked with ATC after landing and they did not say anything about an investigation; they were just glad that he was ok.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: A PA28 PLT ENTERED IMC NEAR ATL AND ASKED FOR RADAR VECTORS ON 121.5 ONLY TO DISCOVER HIS MODE C FAILED.
Narrative: WHILE IN CRUISE TO HOME ARPT D73 INADVERTENTLY ENTERED INTO IMC. I IMMEDIATELY ATTEMPTED A 180 DEG TURN BUT CONDITIONS HAD WORSENED BEHIND. BEGAN CLB AND CONTACTED ATLANTA APCH ON 121.5. ADVISED OF MY SIT AND THAT I NEEDED VECTORS AS I WOULD SOON BE IN ATLANTA'S AIRSPACE. DURING VECTOR PROCESS TO GRIFFIN; GA; IT BECAME APPARENT THAT MY MODE C WAS NOT OPERATING CORRECTLY AND I HAD TO GIVE REGULAR ALTITUDE READINGS. I WAS UNAWARE OF PROBS WITH MY XPONDER'S MODE 'C.' TO AVOID SUCH AN OCCURRENCE I SHOULD AVOID FLYING DURING PERIODS OF MIXED IFR/VFR. THE MODE C PROB IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE CAUGHT AT ANNUAL OR BROUGHT TO ATTENTION BY ATC. CALLBACK CONVERSATION WITH RPTR REVEALED THE FOLLOWING INFO: RPTR STATED THAT TRACON PROVIDED AN IFR RATED PLT FAMILIAR WITH HIS ACFT TO TALK HIM DOWN. THE WX DEVELOPED IN ABOUT 3 MINS HE BELIEVES; AND SURROUNDED HIM; ALTHOUGH HE WAS ABLE TO CLB SPIRALING UP TO GET VMC. HE SAID THAT HE WAS TERRIFIED AND DID NOT WANT TO EVER FLY AGAIN BUT SINCE THEN HAS DECIDED TO GET AN IFR RATING. HE TALKED WITH ATC AFTER LNDG AND THEY DID NOT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT AN INVESTIGATION; THEY WERE JUST GLAD THAT HE WAS OK.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of January 2009 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.