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| Attributes | |
| ACN | 182958 |
| Time | |
| Date | 199107 |
| Day | Wed |
| Local Time Of Day | 1201 To 1800 |
| Place | |
| Locale Reference | airport : gnv |
| State Reference | FL |
| Altitude | agl bound lower : 0 agl bound upper : 0 |
| Environment | |
| Flight Conditions | VMC |
| Light | Daylight |
| Aircraft 1 | |
| Operator | general aviation : instructional |
| Make Model Name | Small Aircraft, High Wing, 1 Eng, Fixed Gear |
| Flight Phase | landing other |
| Flight Plan | None |
| Person 1 | |
| Affiliation | Other |
| Function | flight crew : single pilot |
| Qualification | pilot : student |
| Experience | flight time last 90 days : 31 flight time total : 47 flight time type : 47 |
| ASRS Report | 182958 |
| Events | |
| Anomaly | other anomaly |
| Independent Detector | other other : unspecified cockpit |
| Resolutory Action | none taken : unable |
| Consequence | Other |
| Supplementary | |
| Primary Problem | Flight Crew Human Performance |
| Air Traffic Incident | Pilot Deviation |
Narrative:
When I was on the local solo flight, I tried to do soft field landing. After the initial T/D, I felt very irregular bouncing and could not control the plane properly. So I applied back pressure on control bar, it caused subsequent ballooning and stall. I could not control the plane before it made an impact on the ground.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: SPI ON LCL SOLO LOSES ACFT CONTROL.
Narrative: WHEN I WAS ON THE LCL SOLO FLT, I TRIED TO DO SOFT FIELD LNDG. AFTER THE INITIAL T/D, I FELT VERY IRREGULAR BOUNCING AND COULD NOT CTL THE PLANE PROPERLY. SO I APPLIED BACK PRESSURE ON CTL BAR, IT CAUSED SUBSEQUENT BALLOONING AND STALL. I COULD NOT CTL THE PLANE BEFORE IT MADE AN IMPACT ON THE GND.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 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.