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Killed a few soybeans
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Was flying XC to Oshkosh, south of Chicago at 2K AGL, when engine began cutting out and surging. I chose to land at a private 2000 foot grass crop duster strip. Botched the approach and wound up running off the end of the runway 200 yards into a soybean field.
No damage to aircraft, no injuries. Cause was determined to be a gas cap not properly sealing, which siphoned off approx 20 gallons of gas in flight. After pulled the aircraft back onto the runway and gassing it up, I took off and flew to a nearby airport.
Question: am I required to report this event to the FAA or NTSB?
Insight: recently installed engine monitor had lulled me into complacency. It was so hyper accurate on fuel burn that I gradually stopped cross checking the wing root gauge.
No damage to aircraft, no injuries. Cause was determined to be a gas cap not properly sealing, which siphoned off approx 20 gallons of gas in flight. After pulled the aircraft back onto the runway and gassing it up, I took off and flew to a nearby airport.
Question: am I required to report this event to the FAA or NTSB?
Insight: recently installed engine monitor had lulled me into complacency. It was so hyper accurate on fuel burn that I gradually stopped cross checking the wing root gauge.