Narrative:

Practicing emergency procedures in BE35 with instructor. After recovery of last approach and stall and balked landing go around at 6200+ ft; the engine failed. We tried all restart procedures full rich; boost pump and still had 7 1/2 tank gas on right. We switched tanks and still had no restart. Fuel flow - md -0- no field close so elected to land on large field. Good landing. No causalities; no injuries; and no aircraft injury. Summary: engine failure in-flight. Plenty of fuel; unable to regain power. Off field landing on deserted farm.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: BEECH 35 INSTRUCTOR AND STUDENT EXPERIENCE ENG FAILURE DURING TRAINING AND PERFORM AN OFF-FIELD LNDG.

Narrative: PRACTICING EMER PROCS IN BE35 WITH INSTRUCTOR. AFTER RECOVERY OF LAST APCH AND STALL AND BALKED LNDG GAR AT 6200+ FT; THE ENG FAILED. WE TRIED ALL RESTART PROCS FULL RICH; BOOST PUMP AND STILL HAD 7 1/2 TANK GAS ON R. WE SWITCHED TANKS AND STILL HAD NO RESTART. FUEL FLOW - MD -0- NO FIELD CLOSE SO ELECTED TO LAND ON LARGE FIELD. GOOD LNDG. NO CAUSALITIES; NO INJURIES; AND NO ACFT INJURY. SUMMARY: ENG FAILURE INFLT. PLENTY OF FUEL; UNABLE TO REGAIN PWR. OFF FIELD LNDG ON DESERTED FARM.

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.