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NTSB Accidents
Wrong flap settings fatal for CFI
Probable cause: The flight instructor’s failure to ensure that the wing flaps were properly configured for takeoff, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and loss of control during the initial climb.
Connecting rod failure leads to forced landing
Probable cause: The failure of a connecting rod small end bushing, which resulted in a loss of engine power.
Champion noses over during flight review
Probable cause: The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll and the flight instructor’s use of excessive braking, which led to a nose-over.
Student’s headset interferes with canopy
Probable cause: The physical interference of the student pilot’s headset control unit with the canopy, which prevented the canopy latches from seating properly and resulted in the canopy opening in flight and the subsequent hard landing.
Fuel starvation after maintenance leads to Mooney crash in yard
Probable cause: The pilot’s improper decision to conduct the flight despite the fuel gauges indicating that there was insufficient fuel for the flight, which resulted in the low amount of fuel in the right tank
VFR into IMC fatal for two
Probable cause: The pilot’s decision to take off at night and continue visual flight into instrument meteorological conditions. which resulted in the pilot becoming spatially disoriented and losing control of the airplane. Contributing to the
Deer hits plane during landing roll
Probable cause: The airplane’s collision with a deer during the landing roll.
Student freezes on landing
Probable cause: The student pilot’s improper landing flare and subsequent failure to relinquish the flight controls, which resulted in a hard landing.







