The pilot’s failure to maintain control of the airplane during an aborted landing.
aviation accidents
Fuel mismanagement leads to emergency landing
Fuel exhaustion due to the pilot’s inadequate in-flight planning and his failure to refuel while en route.
Unsecured cowling leads to crash
The mechanic’s failure to secure the right engine cowling fasteners. Contributing to the incident was the pilot’s inadequate preflight inspection.
Electrical failure results in gear-up landing
The pilot’s failure to perform the emergency landing gear extension procedure prior to landing. A contributing factor in the accident was the failure of the electrical system.
Engine loses power on takeoff
An inadvertent stall during takeoff/initial climb. Contributing factors in this accident were a partial loss of engine power for undetermined reasons.
Flight into thunderstorm kills two
The pilot’s inadvertent encounter with thunderstorms during cruise flight. Contributing to the accident was the failure of air traffic control to appropriately issue weather information and initiate an in-flight deviation around known and clearly observed weather.
Simulated engine out results in real accident
The complete loss of engine power during an attempted go-around from a simulated engine-out landing.
Flight into IMC kills pilot
The continued flight into instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in spatial disorientaton and loss of control.
Pilot loses consciousness on approach
The pilot’s loss of consciousness while on final approach to land, resulting in an uncontrolled descent, and a hard landing on the runway.