Here's another one of those out of gas stories. I was on vacation with no plane so I wandered up to the airport to take their $25 right seat ride in the jump Caravan. I realized there would be no ride as the wrecked plane was sitting right in the middle of their operation. Divers were walking around the wreckage and loading 5 at a time in a 206, no right seat and the thing didn't look like it should be ridden in even if there was a seat. I took pics of the wreck and tracks but can't post them. The poor kid made the runway but landed the wrong way, too long, and reverse only works when it's lit.
http://www.ktnv.com/news/local/135805548.htmlA Cessna 208 Caravan I skydiving plane, operated by Skydive Mesquite, crashed at Mesquite Airport. Both the pilot and a single passenger survived the accident with minor injuries.
Prior to the flight, the pilot fueled the airplane with 16 gallons of jet fuel. He planned on making two local flights carrying skydivers aloft. During the second skydiving flight he delayed releasing the skydivers due to traffic in the area. As he turned the plane back towards the drop zone the airplane's engine experienced a total loss of power. The pilot signaled the skydivers to exit the airplane, feathered the propeller, and executed an attempted forced landing to the runway. The airplane landed long, went off the end of the runway, across Kitty Hawk Drive, and slid down a slope into the Canyons Golf Course before stopping on its belly at the 17th hole. The pilot stated that the airplane and engine had no mechanical failures or malfunctions during the flight. He also stated that the cause of the loss of engine power was poor fuel management and fuel exhaustion.