28 Aug 2009: SILVAIRE LUSCOMBE 8A 8A

28 Aug 2009: SILVAIRE LUSCOMBE 8A 8A — Unknown operator

No fatalities • Sandy, OR, United States

Probable cause

The pilot's decision to continue the landing rather than execute a go-around. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's failure to maintain proper airspeed and altitude during the approach.

— NTSB Determination

Accident narrative

The pilot reported to the National Transportation Safety Board investigator that the wind was calm as he approached the airport's 2,115-foot-long runway 26 and attempted to land. The pilot stated that he terminated his first two approaches to the runway because he was too fast and too high. In part, this event was due to "obstacles" on the approach end of the runway. During the pilot's third attempted landing, he was also too high and too fast, but he landed anyway. The airplane touched down long, overran the departure end, impacted vines, and nosed over. According to the pilot, there was no mechanical malfunction with his airplane, and the accident could have been prevented had he made a go-around.

The Federal Aviation Administration's "Airport Facility Directory" indicates that a 58-foot-tall tree is located 225 feet from the runway's approach end and 115 feet right of the runway's centerline.

Contributing factors

  • cause Pilot
  • factor Incorrect use/operation
  • factor Altitude — Not attained/maintained
  • factor Pilot

Conditions

Weather
VMC, vis 10sm

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