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National Transportation Safety Board Factual Data Collection Report of Accident
LocationfTime
Nearest City/Place: Ormond Beach, FL Occurrence Date: 10/21 /2006 Occurrence Time: 1315 EDT
Flight Itinerary
Last Depart. Point: Daytona Beach, FL
MIA07CA008
Aircraft Reg No: N401 ER Most Critial ln'u : None
Destination: Same as Accident/Incident Location
0 erator Information
Registered Acft Owner: Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA Trustee Operator of Aircraft: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Operator Address: Daytona Beach, FL Reg. Flt. Conducted Under: Part 91: General Aviation
Cert(s)/Rating(s): Student Instrument Ratings: None
Medical Cert: Class 1 Date of Last Med. Exam: 08/2005
First Pilot Information
Aircraft Information
Type of Aircraft: Airplane (not Homebuilt) Make/Model: Cessna I 172S
Serial Number: 172S10057 Landing Gear: Tricycle Engine Type: Reciprocating
Engine Make/Model: Lycoming I I0-360-L2A Aircraft Damage: Substantial
Aircraft Fire: None
Weather
Condition of Light: Day Wx Cond. at Site: Visual Conditions
Flight Time <Hours)
Total All Aircraft: 89 Total Make/Model: 89
Crew Pass
Fatal 0
Serious 0
Minor/None 1
0 0 0
***This investi ation is based on information furnished b be found in the Form 6120.1 ***
On October 21, 2006, about 1315 eastern daylight time, a Cessna 172S, N401ER, registered to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA Trustee, operated by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, bounced during landing at the Ormond Beach Municipal Airport, Ormond Beach, Florida. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time and no flight plan was filed for th~ 14 CFR Part 91 instructional flight from Daytona Beach International Airport, Daytona Beach; Florida, to Ormond Beach Municipal Airport. The airplane was substantially damaged and the student pilot, the sole occupant, was not injured. The flight originated about 1245, from Daytona Beach International Airport.
The pilot stated that the flight proceeded to the destination airport and was cleared by air traffic control to land on runway 8. The flight turned from the downwind leg onto base, then onto final approach and with 30-degrees of flaps extended, attempted to m~intain 61 knots for the practice short field landing. She began to flare but felt the main landing gear wheels "skid against the pavement" and the airplane then became airborne. She maintained the aft elevator input and again felt the main landing gear wheels skid on the runway and the airplane became airborne again. After the third touchdown the airplane remained on the runway and she taxied to the ramp.
According to the NTSB "Pilot/Operator Aircraft Accident/Incident Report" form, a witness reported seeing a flat approach, contact with the runway, then the airplane porpoised. The recommendations section of the report indicates that a go-around should have been pe~formed upon first indication of a faulty approach.
National Transportation Safety Board
Project ID (mkcy) 64753 NTSB Accident ID MIA07CA008
:Mode Aviation Occurrence Date Oct 21, 2006
Last Modified
Location Ormond Beach, FL, United States
Creation Date Dec 06, 2006 Comments
Dec 07, 2006 09:19 Public Release Date & Time Dec 07, 2006 09:20
Dornment Filing Date
Dec 06, 2006
.Document Title
Pilot/Operator Aircraft Accident Report, NTSB Form 6120.1
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10
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OCT 31 '06 10:25AM ERAU FLIGHT SERVICES P.2
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD PILOT/OPERATOR AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTllNCIOENT REPORT
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Starting from downwind ·Jeg~ I caUed up midfield downwind. ATC told me to follow traffic on cx.tend\Jd downwind, and that I was number two clear for landing. 1 repeated back the directions given and preceded for my landing on runway eight. Once l was a beam the numbers, my power was reduced to 1500 RPM and my flaps were set to l 0 degrees, while trying to maintain a 500 decent rate.
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Final Leg: I cleared final and made sure that there was no traffic coming in the opposite direction, and then proceeded to turn to fina]. I put my last notch of flaps in being 30 degrees, and checked to try to maintain my 61 KIAS to practice my short landings.
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On the ramp: I parked near Sunrise Aviation. and called up tower and asked if there was anyone who could look at the aircraft. They told me that they believed that Sundse Aviation was closed and that 1 should call up my school, to see what steps I should take. I shutdown the aircraft, and called my instructor. I told him what happened and notice the prop strike and made him aware of it. He went to call the Flight Supervisor and I called the Flight Desk. The school took it from there.
OCT 31 '06 10:30RM ERAU FLIGHT SERVICES
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Printed on 3/16/2007
National Transportation Safety Board Factual Data Collection Report of Accident
Location/Time
MIA07CA008
Aircraft Reg No: N401 ER Most Critial ln'u : None
Nearest City/Place: Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Occurrence Date: 10/21/2006 Occurrence Time: 1315 EDT
Flight Itinerary
Last Depart. Point: Daytona Beach, FL Destination: Same as Accident/Incident Location
0 erator Information
Registered Acft Owner: Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA Trustee Operator of Aircraft: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Operator Address: Daytona Beach, FL Reg. Flt. Conducted Under: Part 91: General Aviation
Cert(s)/Rating(s): Student Instrument Ratings: None
Medical Cert: Class 1 Date of Last Med. Exam: ·08/2005
First Pilot Information
Aircraft Information
Type of Aircraft: Airplane (not Homebuilt) Make/Model: Cessna I 172S
Serial Number: 172S10057 Landing Gear: Tricycle Engine Type: Reciprocating
Engine Make/Model: Lycoming I I0-360-L2A Aircraft Damage: Substantial
Aircraft Fire: None
Weather
Condition of Light: Day Wx Cond. at Site: Visual Conditions
Flight Time (Hours)
Total All Aircraft: 89 Total Make/Model: 89
Fatal Crew 0
Serious 0
Minor/None 1
Pass 0 0 0
*** This investi ation is based on information furnished b be found in the Form 6120.1 ***
, October 21, 2006, about 1315 eastern daylight time, a Cessna 172S, N401 ER, registered to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest NA Trustee, erated by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, bounced during landing at the Ormond Beach Municipal Airport, Ormond Beach, Florida. :ual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time and no flight plan was filed for the 14 CFR Part 91 instructional flight from Daytona ach International Airport, Daytona Beach, Florida, to Ormond Beach Municipal Airport. The airplane was substantially damaged and the ldent pilot, the sole occupant, was not injured. The flight originated about 1245, from Daytona Beach International Airport.
e pilot stated that the flight proceeded to the destination airport and was cleared by air traffic control to land on runway 8. The flight turned m the downwind leg onto base, then onto final approach and with 30-degrees of flaps extended, attempted to maintain 61 knots for the '.\ctice short field landing. She began to flare but felt the main landing gear wheels "skid against the pavement" and the airplane then came airborne. She maintained the aft elevator input and again felt the main landing gear wheels skid on the runway and the airplane came airborne again. After the third touchdown the airplane remained on the runway and she taxied to the ramp.
cording to the NTSB "Pilot/Operator Aircraft Accident/Incident Report" form, a witness reported seeing a flat· approach, contact with the ·1way, then the airplane porpoised. The recommendations section of the report indicates that a go-around should have been performed upon ;t indication of a faulty approach.
MIA07CA008 File No. 20996 10/21/2006
Make/Model: Cessna I 172S Engine Make/Model: Lycoming I I0-360-L2A
Aircraft Damage: Substantial Number of Engines: 1
Operating Certificate(s): None Type of Flight Operation: Instructional
Reg. Flight Conducted Under: Part 91: General Aviation
Last Depart. Point: Daytona Beach, FL Destination: Same as Accident
Airport Proximity: On Airport Airport Name: Ormond Beach Municipal
Runway Identification: 08 Runway Length/Width (Ft): 4004 I 75
Runway Surface: Asphalt Runway Surface Condition: Dry
Pilot-in-Command
Certificate( s )/Rating ( s) Student
Instrument Ratings None
Age: 19
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Brief of Accident
Adopted 2/26/2007
Ormond Beach, FL Aircraft Reg No. N401 ER Time (Local): 13:15 EDT
Crew Pass
Fatal 0 0
Serious 0
Minor/None 1
0
Condition of Light: Day Weather Info Src: Unk/Nr
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Basic Weather: Visual Meteorological Cond Lowest Ceiling: Unk/Nr
Visibility: Unk/Nr Wind Dir/Speed: Unk/Nr
Temperature (°C): Unk/Nr Precip/Obscuration: Unk/Nr I Unk/Nr
Flight Time (Hours)
Total All Aircraft: 89 Last 90 Days: 18
Total Make/Model: 89 Total Instrument Time: 2
The pilot stated that the flight proceeded to the destination airport and was cleared by air traffic control to land on runway 8. The flight turned from the downwind leg onto base, then onto final approach and with 30-degrees of flaps extended, attempted to maintain 61 knots for the practice short field landing. She began to flare but felt the main landing gear wheels "skid against the pavement" and the airplane then became airborne. She maintained the aft elevator input and again felt the main landing gear wheels skid on the runway and the airplane became airborne again. After the third touchdown the airplane remained on the runway and she taxied to the ramp. According to the NTSB "Pilot/Operator Aircraft Accident/Incident Report" form, witness reported seeing a flat approach, contact with the runway, then the airplane porpoised. The recommendations section of the report indicates that a go-around should have been performed upon first indication of a faulty approach.
MIAQ7CA!?08 File No. 20996 10/21/2006
Occurrence #1: HARD LANDING Phase of Operation: LANDING - FLARE/TOUCHDOWN
Findings . 1. FLARE - IMPROPER - PILOT IN COMMAND
Ormond Beach, FL
2. (C) RECOVERY FROM BOUNCED LANDING- NOT PERFORMED- PILOT IN COMMAND
Findings Legend: (C) = Cause, (F) = Factor
The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows. The failure of the student pilot to initiate a recovery from the bounced landing resulting in a hard landing.
Printed on 3/16/2007
Aircraft Reg No. N401 ER Time (Local): 13:15 EDT
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