CESSNA 162
Broomfield, CO — July 17, 2013
Event Information
| Date | July 17, 2013 |
| Event Type | ACC |
| NTSB Number | CEN13CA419 |
| Event ID | 20130718X15231 |
| Location | Broomfield, CO |
| Country | USA |
| Coordinates | 39.90889, -105.11723 |
| Airport | Rocky Mountain Regional |
| Highest Injury | MINR |
Aircraft
| Make | CESSNA |
| Model | 162 |
| Category | AIR |
| FAR Part | 091 |
| Aircraft Damage | SUBS |
Conditions
| Light Condition | DAYL |
| Weather | VMC |
Injuries
| Fatal | 0 |
| Serious | 0 |
| Minor | 2 |
| None | 0 |
| Total Injured | 2 |
Event Location
Probable Cause
The pilot’s improper recovery from a bounced landing, which resulted in a loss of control.
Full Narrative
While maneuvering to land, the airplane was high on final approach. The pilot slipped the airplane to increase the descent rate. About 50 feet above the runway, the pilot transitioned from the slip to the landing attitude. The airplane bounced, and the pilot made a small power increase and lowered the nose. The airplane bounced a second time and began a porpoise-type oscillation. The pilot initiated a go-around. During the go-around, the airplane nose pitched up and the airplane rolled left. The airplane impacted a field next to the runway and substantial damage was sustained to the fuselage and both wings. A postaccident examination of the airplane by the NTSB and FAA revealed no evidence of mechanical malfunctions or failures that would have precluded normal operation.
About This NTSB Record
This aviation event was investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). NTSB investigates all U.S. civil aviation accidents to determine probable cause and issue safety recommendations to prevent future accidents.