The pilot’s inadequate performance planning and failure to abort the takeoff.
aviation accidents
Hurried pilot damages airplane
The pilot failed to maintain directional control while taxiing after landing. A factor was the runway sign.
Wheels-down water landing kills pilot
The pilot’s failure to retract the amphibious floatplane’s landing gear during a water landing.
Power loss leads to highway landing
The pilot’s poor in-flight planning to make an off airport precautionary landing and his failure to maintain clearance from the construction equipment during the landing roll. Contributing to the accident was the construction equipment.
Oil loss brings plane down
The oil starvation and failure of the number one piston connecting rod and bearing that was due to the fragmentation of the number two main bearing, which then obstructed the engine oil pickup tube and restricted the flow of oil through the engine.
Ignoring fuel tanks leads to crash
The pilot’s poor fuel management.
Corrosion blamed for gear failure
A fracture and collapse of the main landing gear. Contributing to the accident was an inadequate annual inspection by maintenance personnel and corrosion.
Loss of engine power plus fence equals a bad combination
The loss of engine power for undermined reasons. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing.
Botched go-around bends plane
The pilot’s failure to maintain control of the airplane during an aborted landing.




