Narrative:

I am a student pilot with in my sign off; practicing landings on runway 29 right. Winds were at 140 [at] 7 knots. I believe the crosswind caused the problem. On landing roll a gust of wind caught tail of aircraft and I ran off runway. Aircraft ended up inverted. No injuries. As aircraft left runway I tried full right rudder to correct and that didn't help. There was no problem and the tail was just starting to touch when the aircraft shot left.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: Stinson 108 pilot reports losing control while practicing crosswind landings and running of the runway then flipping.

Narrative: I am a student pilot with in my sign off; practicing landings on Runway 29 right. Winds were at 140 [at] 7 knots. I believe the crosswind caused the problem. On landing roll a gust of wind caught tail of aircraft and I ran off runway. Aircraft ended up inverted. No injuries. As aircraft left runway I tried full right rudder to correct and that didn't help. There was no problem and the tail was just starting to touch when the aircraft shot left.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.