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20241003

Fuel contamination brings down airplane just after annual inspection

By NTSB · October 31, 2024 ·

The pilot’s inadequate preflight inspection, which resulted in a total loss of engine power during cruise flight due to fuel contamination.

Pilot crashes after exceeding critical angle of attack

By NTSB · October 30, 2024 ·

The pilot’s exceedance of the critical angle of attack during takeoff and corresponding stall/mush. Contributing to the accident were the pilot’s operation of the airplane above the maximum specified gross weight.

Cross-country flight ends in fuel exhaustion

By NTSB · October 28, 2024 ·

The pilot’s inadequate fuel management that resulted in the loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.

Formation flight ends in crash

By NTSB · October 25, 2024 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate separation during a formation flight, which resulted in an encounter with wake turbulence, an aerodynamic stall, and collision with terrain.

Forced landing in field bends Champion

By NTSB · October 23, 2024 ·

The pilot decision to perform a precautionary landing to a field with obstacles which resulted in a ground loop. Contributing was the pilot’s inadequate fuel planning.

Pilot seriously injured when elevator cables rigged incorrectly

By NTSB · October 21, 2024 ·

The incorrect (reverse) rigging of the elevator cables by maintenance personnel and their subsequent failure to verify that the rigging was correct during post-maintenance checks and the pilot’s inadequate preflight check.

Ask Paul: How can I determine which pistons are in my engine?

By Paul McBride · October 20, 2024 ·

Question for Paul McBride, the General Aviation News engines expert: I have acquired a Lycoming O-290 in an experimental. The data plate has been removed. Is there anyway with a borescope to look in and see what pistons I have to know if it’s a D or a D2?

Go-around goes awry

By NTSB · October 18, 2024 ·

The pilot’s failure to follow the go-around procedures by prematurely retracting the flaps and not establishing a proper go-around climb speed after attempting to land with a quartering tailwind, resulting in the airplane’s inability to climb.

Unstable approach bends 172

By NTSB · October 16, 2024 ·

The pilot’s unstable approach, which resulted in a hard landing and impact with a runway threshold light. Also causal was the flight instructor’s failure to take remedial action to prevent the hard landing.

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