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Pilot loses control when landing gear fractures

By NTSB · May 15, 2024 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during a touch-and-go landing after applying power for takeoff, which resulted in a runway excursion and noseover.

Human Factors: Break out the booze

By William E. Dubois · May 13, 2024 ·

If you think it’s OK for you to drink when you fly, that you can handle it, you are wrong. And if you know someone who drinks before flying, or drinks in-flight, you need to intervene.

Sagging avionics trays contribute to Cessna 414 accident

By NTSB · May 13, 2024 ·

The pilot/mechanic’s failure to properly secure two airplane avionics units, which resulted in the trays supporting the units to sag downward and become lodged in the movement area of the elevator bellcrank during the accident takeoff.

Florida teens soaring to Poland

By Joni M. Fisher · May 9, 2024 ·

Members of the Lakeland Aero Club, part of the Aerospace Center for Excellence on the SUN ’n FUN campus at Lakeland Linder International Airport (KLAL) in Florida, are preparing to make history as the first-ever U.S. high school soaring team to compete in the 13th FAI Junior World Gliding Championships.

Obstructed vent outlets lead to fuel starvation

By NTSB · May 8, 2024 ·

A total loss of engine power during cruise flight due to fuel starvation resulting from obstructed forward and aft vent outlets in the left fuel tank.

When the Queen called SUN ‘n FUN

By Joni M. Fisher · May 6, 2024 ·

When the Royal Air Force cadets first visited SUN ‘n FUN, the Queen of England called then President Billy Henderson to thank him for the opportunity.

Hole in brake line leads to accident

By NTSB · May 6, 2024 ·

Inadequate maintenance of the airplane’s brake system that resulted in a hole in the brake line, the loss of brake fluid, and the subsequent loss of brake functionality.

Need a LIFT?

By Joni M. Fisher · May 5, 2024 ·

LIFT Aircraft’s Hexa is a Part 103 electric aircraft that you can fly without a pilot certificate with just an hour’s worth of training.

Improper leaning of engine proves fatal for two

By NTSB · May 3, 2024 ·

The pilot’s improper leaning of the engine during an extended period of time, which caused an exhaust valve to become stuck and led to the partial loss of engine power during the accident flight. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s decision to attempt a second takeoff without having the engine further examined.

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