Will Kumley
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Plane crashes into hangar at Long Beach Airport, pilot survives
Authorities say the pilot was able to avoid serious injury.
wgntv.com
If that was a stall/spin, that pilot is beyond lucky. Otherwise, unless he was buzzing the hangar and caught his wheels, I don't see how he could end up like that.Plane crashes into hangar at Long Beach Airport, pilot survives
Authorities say the pilot was able to avoid serious injury.wgntv.com
I too am thinking it was a stall spin but I'll let the youtube crash professionals determine a cause. In the end, glad everyone is okay, but the only thing I can figure is a low altitude stall into the hangar.If that was a stall/spin, that pilot is beyond lucky. Otherwise, unless he was buzzing the hangar and caught his wheels, I don't see how he could end up like that.
Was it landing or taking off? Looks like taking off to meWell, that looked more like a botched landing on a roof rather than anything else … perhaps all roof landings should qualify as botched but I don’t wish to be too judgmental on a Friday afternoon…
It may have started as a takeoff but then turned into botched landing on a roof …Was it landing or taking off? Looks like taking off to me
Hah, y’all read the report? It started as a landing that turned into a takeoff, that turned into a botched takeoff that resulted in a botched landing on a roof.It may have started as a takeoff but then turned into botched landing on a roof …
Isn't it interesting/counterintuitive how pitching up can result in LESS climb? We know this because of our training, but your instinct is, "I'm too low, need to pull back" yet it was obvious as he either continued to pull back or was trimmed for said pitch attitude that he stopped climbing. I just find it interesting.
Yes, it will pitch up with the addition of full power, but it is not hard to control it without the need to trim immediately. We teach Cram power, Control pitch, Climb, Clean up and Communicate. I wonder how many go-arounds the student had practiced.Full throttle for the go around would result in a severe nose up attitude and stall at a very low airspeed. The pilot seemed to be fighting the controls, should have been trimming nose down to ease the forces on the wheel.