Hard landing at Jeffersonville-Clark County Airport

No fatalities • Jeffersonville-Clark County, United States of America • Landing (descent or approach)

An aircraft sustained significant damage following a hard landing at Jeffersonville-Clark County Airport, resulting in no injuries.

What happened

During an approach to the Jeffersonville-Clark County Airport, an aircraft experienced a high-impact landing. The force of the impact caused extensive structural damage to the airframe, specifically affecting the tail section and the left wing. Despite the severity of the impact, there were no injuries reported among the occupants on board.

Following the event, the aircraft was determined to be a total loss, as the damage sustained was beyond the scope of repairable limits. The specific circumstances leading to the heavy impact remain unconfirmed.

Findings

  • The aircraft suffered severe damage to the left wing and the tail.
  • The landing was characterized by a hard impact upon touchdown.

Probable cause

The cause of the hard landing remains undetermined.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2010-03-21 Learjet 35 accident near Jeffersonville-Clark County, United States of America?

An aircraft sustained significant damage following a hard landing at Jeffersonville-Clark County Airport, resulting in no injuries.

Were there any fatalities in the 2010-03-21 Learjet 35 accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2010-03-21 involved a Learjet 35, registration N376HA, operated by Bluegrass Aviation Partners, at Jeffersonville-Clark County, United States of America.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

The cause of the hard landing remains undetermined.

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