Release Number: 081014
10/9/2014 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. -- An
oil leak led to an MQ-1 B Predator crash near Jalalabad Airfield,
Afghanistan, Apr. 26, 2014, according to an Air Combat Command
abbreviated accident investigation board report released today.
The aircraft and its aircrew were assigned to the 214th Reconnaissance
Squadron at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. At the time of the mishap, the
aircraft was conducting an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
mission. The aircraft was destroyed on impact with a loss valued at
approximately $4.61 million. There were no injuries or damage to private
property.
The board president found by clear and convincing evidence that the
cause of the mishap was an engine oil leak. The rapid rate at which the
oil leaked out ultimately caused the Predator's engine to completely
seize, resulting in the aircraft's inability to maintain altitude or
return to base. No portion of the wreckage was recovered.
Thursday, October 09, 2014
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