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Bearhawk pilot loses control on landing

By NTSB · March 8, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot was inbound to his unlit private grass strip in Walters, Oklahoma, at night. He sat in the right seat and maneuvered the Bearhawk to land on runway 17. He reported a slight crosswind from the left. When the airplane touched down on the up-sloping runway, it bounced once and then settled onto the runway. The […]

Mooney driver’s nighttime landing goes awry

By NTSB · March 7, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The Mooney M20K pilot said he was aware that the Low Intensity Runway Lights (LIRL) at his departure airport in Laurel, Maryland, were not operational when he departed on a local flight. When he returned to the airport later that night, he attempted to operate the LIRL, but only one side of the runway edge lights […]

Loss of control on climb out brings down CH-750

By NTSB · March 6, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that during initial climb out in the CH-750, just after becoming airborne, he inputted a higher than normal angle of attack and subsequently the plane stalled and rolled to the left. He was unable to recover and the airplane struck vegetation and hit the ground near Palmdale, California. Substantial damage was sustained to the […]

Simulated engine failure becomes real

By NTSB · March 3, 2017 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The flight instructor and the student pilot departed on a local training flight in the Cessna 152. After completing maneuvers at 2,000 feet, the CFI initiated a simulated engine failure and proceeded to demonstrate the forced landing procedure to the student. He selected a field near Venice, Florida, as the forced landing location and applied carburetor […]

Fuel starvation brings down Fisher Classic during test flight

By NTSB · March 2, 2017 ·

Fuel Starvation NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that the purpose of the flight was to determine how much unusable fuel was in the experimental amateur-built airplane’s fuel tanks. The Fisher Classic took off with a full header tank and only 1 gallon of fuel in each wing tank. After takeoff, the pilot climbed to about 3,500 feet. About three miles from the airport, he […]

Piper ground loops during instructional flight

By NTSB · March 1, 2017 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

During an instructional flight in the tailwheel airplane, the student pilot and flight instructor planned to stay in the traffic pattern at the airport in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, for touch and go landing practice. During the landing rollout, the Piper PA-18 started drifting to the left side of the runway. The student pilot applied a hard correction to the right […]

Cessna 206 overruns runway

By NTSB · February 28, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot made an approach for landing on Runway 35 at the airport in Kernville, California. According to airport personnel, the wind was about 170 at 25 knots, creating a tailwind component for landing. During the landing, the Cessna U206-G bounced and touched down further than normal. The airplane subsequently overran the departure end of the […]

Slush-covered windshield contributes to accident

By NTSB · February 27, 2017 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that, after the cargo was loaded onto the Beech 58 for the night flight, he performed a contamination check, and the airplane was free of contamination. After performing the run-up checks, he activated the anti-ice systems and taxied onto the runway at the airport in Denver. He noted that air traffic control had […]

6 steps to take after an accident

By General Aviation News Staff · February 26, 2017 ·

Do you know what to do if you have an accident? Most flight training revolves around safety, but accidents do happen. A recent blog post from the AOPA Insurance Services outlines the six steps you need to take to ensure that everyone is safe, no regulations have been violated, and that insurance matters have been handled […]

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