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Could wind shear flip it?
I was on my way back to Sundance from Louisiana yesterday in a 421 when this happened. We ended up diverting to Wiley Post.
Wind was basically calm. Just a few knots (which is really rare here). The air was fairly bumpy, due to thermal activity I suppose, but nothing unusual. No noticeable wind shear.
Sundance can get pretty busy at time, but not much goes in there that would create much wake turbulence.
I did notice the thrust reverser looks deployed, which could certainly create this scenario, but it's way too early to know whether that was the cause, or broken loose on impact.
I knew both Britton and Doug. Talked with Doug a few times, nice guy. Seemed to be always flying. Britton did my last Flight Review and was a new DPE. She just did a checkride for a Private student of mine a couple weeks ago.
I remember having more difficulty lining up the C172 on my first calm wind landings (which came late in my Private training) than I did with the usual 10-12kts + gusts that is more typical of OK weather. It was one of those "How do you land without being in a slip" kind of moments.
I remember having more difficulty lining up the C172 on my first calm wind landings (which came late in my Private training) than I did with the usual 10-12kts + gusts that is more typical of OK weather. It was one of those "How do you land without being in a slip" kind of moments.
Was this a check flight of some type ?
Or snagging a wingtip and doing a cartwheel. I can't see a Westwind doing an "endo" due to a stuck nose gear—it would just wipe the gear off the plane.It looks for sure like it flipped over nose first, rather than rolled over. The forces needed to break off everything forward of the wing appear to have been vertical and only one wing tip is damaged.
That fits the scenario of running off the end of the runway and digging the nose into the sod and flipping over...
..Just a guess.
Or snagging a wingtip and doing a cartwheel. I can't see a Westwind doing an "endo" due to a stuck nose gear—it would just wipe the gear off the plane.
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https://newsok.com/article/5628161/ntsb-releases-more-details-of-fatal-crash