While we were waiting for a new alternator at UNI, we spotted a sad 172 in a corner of the hangar.
We spotted the curled propeller and couldn't help noticing the engine was being torn down. It took a turn around the plane to notice the crumpled spar and bent wing. So, we mentioned to the mechanic that it looked like someone pranged it on landing. Nope. He told us the damage was caused on takeoff. He had to explain that to us.
Seems a guy was on his very first solo. First landing of his first solo. He'd been doing touch-and-goes with his instructor up til then, and then he got signed off for this flight. Instructor watched him come in for a perfect landing and then push in the power for the go. He grabbed the hand-held and started yelling to stop-stop-stop because it was supposed to be a full-stop landing, not a touch and go.
Student pulled the power and hit the brakes as hard as he could. Plane veered into a ditch and the student exited with minor injuries.
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20080630X00951&key=1
We spotted the curled propeller and couldn't help noticing the engine was being torn down. It took a turn around the plane to notice the crumpled spar and bent wing. So, we mentioned to the mechanic that it looked like someone pranged it on landing. Nope. He told us the damage was caused on takeoff. He had to explain that to us.
Seems a guy was on his very first solo. First landing of his first solo. He'd been doing touch-and-goes with his instructor up til then, and then he got signed off for this flight. Instructor watched him come in for a perfect landing and then push in the power for the go. He grabbed the hand-held and started yelling to stop-stop-stop because it was supposed to be a full-stop landing, not a touch and go.
Student pulled the power and hit the brakes as hard as he could. Plane veered into a ditch and the student exited with minor injuries.
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20080630X00951&key=1