Cessna 340 Explodes On Ramp

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • A Cessna 340 exploded on the ramp due to a slow fuel leak in the left wing tank.
  • The pilot had reported fuel fumes three weeks prior to the incident.
  • The explosion occurred when a mechanic turned on the master switch; the mechanic sustained minor injuries.
  • The aircraft was destroyed, but there was no fire and no other injuries reported despite the force of the explosion.
See a mistake? Contact us.

A Cessna 340 that exploded on the ramp at Lafayette (La.) Regional Airport last week apparently had a slow fuel leak in its left wing tank, investigators say. The pilot of the airplane had reported fumes in the cockpit on its last flight, about three weeks ago. It sat on the ramp until a mechanic went to check it out last Tuesday morning, and when he turned on the master switch, the explosion occurred. No flames or fire were reported. The mechanic suffered minor injuries and was treated at a hospital and released. The explosion rattled windows and knocked pictures off walls at nearby businesses, but nobody was hurt (we’re not real clear on how the mechanic managed that, either), and traffic at the airport was not affected. The twin-engine airplane was destroyed.

Sign-up for newsletters & special offers!

Get the latest stories & special offers delivered directly to your inbox

SUBSCRIBE