The pilot of the Cessna 170 reported that after a normal landing at the airport in Livermore, Calif., the tailwheel-equipped airplane began to drift right. He applied control inputs to counteract the drift, then the airplane started to veer to the left. He applied right rudder to stop that movement, however his foot became entangled […]
aviation accidents
Go-around goes bad for twin
A lineman who spoke with the pilot/owner of the Beech E90 before its departure from Casa Grande Airport in Arizona reported that the pilot stated that he and a flight instructor were going out to practice for about an hour. The owner had a multiengine certificate and approximately 663 hours in multiengine airplanes, including 112 […]
Bounce bends RV
The pilot was attempting to land the RV6A in Lewisburg, Tenn. During the approach he was flying “slightly high and slightly too fast.” He reduced power in an attempt to make the landing. The airplane bounced hard on the runway and he applied power in an attempt to remain airborne, but lost directional control of […]
Cessna loses power in cruise flight
The pilot was flying a Cessna 175B near Wellsville, Utah, when during a climb to cruise flight, the engine rpm suddenly reduced. He applied carburetor heat, which momentarily increased engine rpm, then it decreased again. He began troubleshooting the engine and performed the emergency landing checklist. He turned the ignition switch off and back on […]
Poor maintenance blamed for Cessna 337 crash
The accident happened during a test flight of the Cessna 337 from New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot transmitted “mayday mayday” over the control tower’s radio frequency. According to eyewitnesses, the airplane was in a left-wing-down attitude when it crashed into trees and powerlines. A review of data downloaded from the engine […]
Gusty wind bends Cessna
The pilot was attempting to takeoff from a runway in Sunburst, Mont., in a Cessna 170B. At the time of the accident he estimated that the wind was 38 knots and gusting to 42 knots. He taxied onto the runway most aligned with the wind and began the takeoff roll. Just as the plane became […]
Twin Cessna crashes in IMC, killing two
The non-instrument-rated pilot, copilot, and a passenger were flying in a Cessna 310 from the Bahamas to Florida. A weather front was passing over Florida at the time. The copilot contacted flight service before the initial flight and learned of thunderstorms in the area and the flight had to divert from its planned destination. The […]
Non-rated pilot crashes, dies
The non-certificated pilot was conducting his first flight in the unregistered Quicksilver MX2, which he purchased several months before the accident. No logbook entries were found indicating whether he had previous flight experience. He flew for about 30 minutes near his home in Poplarville, Miss., before making a low pass over a field about 50 […]
Poor flare breaks Cessna
The student pilot was on final approach to the airport in Kelso, Wash., in a Cessna 152. When he reduced engine power, the plane developed a higher sink rate than expected. It subsequently landed hard and bounced three to four times, collapsing the nose landing gear and substantially damaging the firewall. The student pilot stated […]
