MIDDLETON, WI, USA
N126JM
Jenkins RV-6
The pilot reported that he 'misjudged the height of trees at landing end of runway 30.' The pilot got low on the final approach and hit a tall bush. The airplane flipped over into a ditch. The pilot reported that nothing was wrong with the aircraft and the engine was running properly.
On July 28, 1997, at 1444 central daylight time, an experimental Jenkins RV-6, N126JM, was destroyed just short of runway 30 at Morey Field, Middleton, Wisconsin. While on short final, the airplane hit a 10 foot bush and flipped over into a ditch. The private pilot and one passenger received minor injuries. The 14 CFR Part 91 flight had departed Fort Dodge, Iowa, en route to Middleton, Wisconsin. Visual meteorological condition prevailed and no flight plan had been filed. The pilot reported that he "misjudged the height of trees at landing end of runway 30." The pilot got low on the final approach and hit a tall bush. The airplane flipped over into a ditch. The pilot reported that nothing was wrong with the aircraft and the engine was running properly.
the pilot was too low on final approach and hit the high vegetation.
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