N109FH - 1985 BURKHART GROB G-109B - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
ALBATROSS AVIATION HAWAII LLC
Location
WAIALUA, Hawaii
Registration Status
Active until 06-30-2032
Serial Number
6367
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
June 2025
Owned Since
December 2024
Location of N109FH in WAIALUA, Hawaii

About the BURKHART GROB G-109B

The Burkhart Grob G-109B is a notable model within the realm of general aviation, particularly distinguished for its motorglider capabilities. Produced by the German manufacturer Grob Aircraft, the G-109B is an evolution of the earlier G-109 model, emphasizing improvements in aerodynamics and overall performance. Grob Aircraft is well-known for its expertise in composite material technology, which significantly contributes to the superior structural integrity and lightweight nature of the G-109B.

The G-109B first took to the skies in the early 1980s, building on the design foundations laid by the original G-109 which was introduced in the late 1970s. The primary motivation behind the production of the G-109B was to provide a versatile and efficient self-launching glider that would cater to both recreational pilots and those in training environments. Unlike traditional sailplanes, the G-109B is equipped with a retractable engine, enabling it to take off independently without the need for a tow plane or winch, thus offering greater autonomy and convenience.

Key Features and Capabilities

A defining feature of the G-109B is its dual-functionality as both a powered aircraft and a glider. This unique capability makes it a popular choice for both advanced glider training and enjoyable leisurely flights. The high aspect ratio wings and sleek design contribute to excellent glide performance, while the reliable engine ensures steady powered flight when needed. The latter also aids in extending the range and duration of flights, providing added safety margins and operational flexibility.

The G-109B's construction utilizes advanced composite materials, leading to a combination of robustness and lightweight characteristics. This blends durability with enhanced flight performance, particularly in terms of fuel efficiency and handling. Today, the G-109B continues to be revered in the aviation community for its innovative design, reliability, and the seamless integration of powered and gliding flight capabilities, representing a niche yet significant segment within general aviation.



Flight History and Activity for N109FH

No flight activity has been observed for this aircraft since 2022.

This could indicate the aircraft is in storage, undergoing maintenance, or operating in areas without flight tracking coverage.

Maintenance and Safety Records

Safety Record Summary

  • 1 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

March 08, 2017 - Mokuleia, Hawaii

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
The pilot, who was the owner of the powered glider, reported that, during the preflight, he "did not note any anomalies or irregular motion of the control surfaces." He added that, during a turn in cruise flight, the rudder pedals "abruptly became unusual." He looked to the rear of the powered glider and saw that the rudder had detached from the top of the vertical stabilizer. He added that the adverse yaw was "mild," so he continued to land. During the landing roll, the rudder separated from the empennage. Photographs provided by the Federal Aviation Administration showed extensive corrosion on the rudder hinges. The upper hinge showed a clean fracture surface on both the rudder and vertical stabilizer sides of the hinge. The pilot reported that he has an outdoor tie-down space on the airport where he parks the powered glider. The airport is located in a marine environment, less than 1/2 mile from the Pacific Ocean. The flight manual section titled, "Daily Inspections," stated, in part, Prior to flight operations the following visual exterior checks have to be performed…         5. Tail unit •         Proper installation •         Securely locked •         Control connections locked •         Freedom of movement •         Damage •         Pitot pressure tube (vertical fin) checked, cover remove A review of maintenance records revealed that the most recent annual inspection was completed about 14 months before the accident. The most recent inspection performed on the powered glider was a 6,000-hour "Extension of Life Time" inspection, which was performed about 9 months before the accident. In the 6,000-hour inspection checklist, all line items were initialed "satisfactory" except for the "visual check for any decay" line items for the aileron, controls in the fuselage, elevator/trim tab, and rudder, which were left uninitialed. The mechanic who performed the most recent annual inspection and the 6,000-hour "Extension of Life Time" inspection reported that he did not notice anything abnormal during either inspection and that, during the 6,000-hour inspection, he did not carry his initials down to the "visual check for any decay" line items but that they were performed and that the condition looked "satisfactory." He added that he believed the corrosion was responsible for the upper rudder hinge failure and that it is not uncommon for that amount of corrosion to form between the time of the most recent inspection and the accident flight. He recommended that the glider should have been inspected more often and rinsed with water daily to remove any salt residue from ocean spray. In followup e-mail correspondence, the pilot reported that he believed that, during the "Extension of Life Time" inspection, all inspections had been renewed. He added that he learned after the accident that the annual inspection had not been performed.

Complete History Timeline

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Jun 2025

Registration

Registered to ALBATROSS AVIATION HAWAII LLC in WAIALUA, HI




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May 2025

Registration

Registered to REGISTRATION PENDING in WAIALUA, HI




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Dec 2024

Registration

Registered to AVITIA FRANCISCO J in WAIALUA, HI




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Sep 2024

Registration

Registered to YAMASHITA LESLIE K in HONOLULU, HI




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Jun 2019

Registration

Registered to ROGERS RICHARD W in HALEIWA, HI




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Apr 2018

Registration

Registered to REGISTRATION PENDING in HALEIWA, HI




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Mar 2017

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Sep 2016

Registration

Registered to TERRAPAC IMAGERY LLC in HALEIWA, HI




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Oct 2013

Registration

Registered to TERRAPAC IMAGERY LLC in HALEIWA, HI




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Apr 2010

Registration

Registered to TERRAPAC IMAGERY LLC in HALEIWA, HI




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N109FH?

N109FH is currently registered to ALBATROSS AVIATION HAWAII LLC in WAIALUA, Hawaii.

What type of aircraft is N109FH?

N109FH is a 1985 BURKHART GROB G-109B with serial number 6367.

Has N109FH been in any accidents?

Yes, N109FH has 1 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.