Narrative:

On jun/xx/97 I flew into 76N. The time was AB10 when I called for a TA. The wind was reported as calm and no traffic around the airport. During the flare on runway 19. The wind started blowing from the north. I landed fast for the short runway and rolled off at the far end. The aircraft stopped rolling 120 ft from the end of the runway, across a small street and into a corn field. There were no injuries. The only damage was to the propeller from rocks in the corn field. The only corrections would be to use a slower airspeed on landing.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: A C177B PLT RUNS OF THE END OF A SHORT RWY WHILE LNDG. HE EXPERIENCED A TAILWIND WHILE IN HIS FLARE. PLT HAD 2 HRS IN TYPE. PROP SUFFERED SOME NICKS FROM THE STONES OFF THE END OF THE RWY.

Narrative: ON JUN/XX/97 I FLEW INTO 76N. THE TIME WAS AB10 WHEN I CALLED FOR A TA. THE WIND WAS RPTED AS CALM AND NO TFC AROUND THE ARPT. DURING THE FLARE ON RWY 19. THE WIND STARTED BLOWING FROM THE N. I LANDED FAST FOR THE SHORT RWY AND ROLLED OFF AT THE FAR END. THE ACFT STOPPED ROLLING 120 FT FROM THE END OF THE RWY, ACROSS A SMALL STREET AND INTO A CORN FIELD. THERE WERE NO INJURIES. THE ONLY DAMAGE WAS TO THE PROP FROM ROCKS IN THE CORN FIELD. THE ONLY CORRECTIONS WOULD BE TO USE A SLOWER AIRSPD ON LNDG.

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.