AAIB Report: Cessna Citation CJ1+, Un-commanded roll in flight on departure from Bournemouth Airport
A Cessna Citation CJ1+ had been modified with a performance enhancing system. Shortly after takeoff this system suffered an electrical failure causing one of the control surfaces to deploy separately, causing an uncommanded roll. This resulted in the pilot having difficulty controlling the aircraft,13 April 2019.
The aircraft, a Cessna Citation CJ1+ (N680KH) had been modified with a system intended to enhance its performance, which included supplementary control surfaces designed to deflect symmetrically and automatically to alleviate gust loads. Shortly after takeoff, an electrical failure in this system caused one of the control surfaces to deploy separately, causing an uncommanded roll. The resulting aircraft upset caused the pilot significant surprise and difficulty in controlling the aircraft.
The pilot was not aware of supplementary procedures associated with the modification. The procedures did not adequately characterise the significance of the system failure, nor address the failure in all anticipated flight conditions. Certification flight tests of the system did not reveal the severity of possible outcomes.
Four Safety Recommendations are made, and safety action has been taken or is intended in the areas of training and the information to be provided, both for this system and for other supplementary systems capable of influencing the flight path of an aircraft.
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