LACONIA, NH, USA
N2594P
Lake LA-4-200
While performing a touch-and-go on a lake, at a speed of about 50 knots, the airplane passed through the wake of a motorboat. The pilot attempted to abort the takeoff; however, the airplane nosed over, before re-floating upright on its pontoons.
On September 8, 2000, about 0925 Eastern Daylight Time, a Lake LA-4-200, N2594P, was substantially damaged during a touch and go landing on Lake Winnipesaukee, Laconia, New Hampshire. The certificated private pilot was not injured. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed and no flight plan was filed for the local flight conducted under 14 CFR Part 91. According to the pilot, he over flew the lake at 500 feet for an intended landing. The water conditions looked "good," and the pilot observed two boats that were about 1 mile from the area where he planned to land. The airplane touched down on the lake and the pilot elected to perform a touch-and-go. As the takeoff run began, at a speed of about 50 knots, the airplane passed through the wake of a motorboat. The pilot attempted to abort the takeoff; however, the airplane nosed over, before re-floating upright on its pontoons.
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control. A factor in the accident was the large wave.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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