CAMAS, WA, USA
N3691J
CESSNA 150G
AFTER RECEIVING 2.9 HRS OF DUAL INSTRUCTION IN THIS MAKE AND MODEL OF AIRCRAFT, THE STUDENT PROCEEDED ON A SUPERVISED SOLO FLIGHT. THE FIRST APPROACH AND LANDING WERE OBSERVED BY THE INSTRUCTOR TO BE NORMAL. THE SECOND APPROACH WAS MADE WITH 20 DEGREES OF FLAPS. THE STUDENT ESTIMATED THAT THE WINDS WERE FROM 250 DEGREES AT 8 GUSTING 12 KNOTS. THE STUDENT REPORTED THAT HE WAS AT AN ALTITUDE OF ABOUT 6 FT AGL AND AN AIRSPEED OF 50 MPH WHEN THE NOSE CAME UP INTO A STALL AND THE PLANE FELL. THE AIRCRAFT WAS SUBSTANTIALLY DAMAGED DURING TOUCHDOWN.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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