MAKG1
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Looks like the plane I did my discovery flight in is no more.
Saturday, winds were unusually high for Palo Alto, gusting to 22 knots. A student pilot decided that was acceptable weather for solo pattern work in a 152, despite a solo endorsement limiting him to 10 knots.
He handled winds like a lot of student pilots do. Very fast. Except Palo Alto is too short of a runway to float down. So he forced it down hard, PIO'd, bounced three times, smushed the nose gear and whanged the prop. The crash was witnessed by a CAP crew relocated there to avoid higher winds elsewhere, awaiting exercise tasking.
I haven't talked to the owner yet, but I really doubt he's happy. The pilot is fine, but I suspect he needs a new instructor. I don't know what the FAA will do to him because of his violation, but the insurance company isn't going to be nice.
Saturday, winds were unusually high for Palo Alto, gusting to 22 knots. A student pilot decided that was acceptable weather for solo pattern work in a 152, despite a solo endorsement limiting him to 10 knots.
He handled winds like a lot of student pilots do. Very fast. Except Palo Alto is too short of a runway to float down. So he forced it down hard, PIO'd, bounced three times, smushed the nose gear and whanged the prop. The crash was witnessed by a CAP crew relocated there to avoid higher winds elsewhere, awaiting exercise tasking.
I haven't talked to the owner yet, but I really doubt he's happy. The pilot is fine, but I suspect he needs a new instructor. I don't know what the FAA will do to him because of his violation, but the insurance company isn't going to be nice.