Probable cause: The pilot receiving instruction and flight instructor’s failure to properly configure the landing gear before landing, which resulted in landing with the landing gear retracted.
NTSB Accidents
Student hits pole while parking
Probable cause: The student pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from a stationary pole while parking.
Inadequate training bends Searey
Probable cause: The pilot’s incorrect pitch input during a water landing, which resulted in a nose-over. Contributing to the accident were the pilot’s inadequate training and experience in the make and model airplane.
RV-4’s landing gear fails
Probable cause: The failure of the weld on the airplane’s left main landing gear axle support strut during landing, which resulted in a loss of directional control.
Unstablized approach leads to plane hitting runway sign
Probable cause: The student pilot’s failure to maintain a stabilized approach, which resulted in overcorrection with the rudder during the landing, loss of control, and a runway excursion.
Gear collapses during crosswind landing
Probable cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll in a gusting crosswind conditions, which exceeded the airplane’s maximum demonstrated crosswind and resulted in the collapse of the left main landing gear.
Pilot loses control on takeoff
Probable cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during takeoff.
Cessna 172 porpoises eight times after hard landing
Probable cause: The student pilot’s failure to maintain a proper landing flare, which resulted in a porpoised landing.
Aborted takeoff on snow-covered runway bends Cessna 182
Probable cause: The pilot’s selection of unsuitable terrain for takeoff, which resulted in a loss of control and runway excursion.





