11 Sep 2014: CESSNA 172M M

11 Sep 2014: CESSNA 172M M — Unknown operator

No fatalities • Oxford, WI, United States

Probable cause

The pilot did not compensate for the decrease in the crosswind when he descended below the tree line during the landing.

— NTSB Determination

Accident narrative

The pilot reported he was landing on runway 36 when the accident occurred. He listened to the automated weather reporting station from an airport 13 miles away and the wind was reported as being from 350 degrees at 5 knots. He stated he established a crab angle to compensate for the wind while on final approach. Upon reaching an altitude of 50 feet above the ground, he noticed a decrease in the crosswind and an increased sink rate. The airplane traveled to the left side of the airstrip where it contacted high brush. The airplane yawed further to the left where it contacted trees resulting in substantial damage to the wings and fuselage.

Contributing factors

  • cause Pilot
  • Contributed to outcome
  • cause Response/compensation

Conditions

Weather
VMC, wind 350/05kt, vis 10sm

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