Tower, MN, USA
N1856G
American Champion 7GCBC
The airplane was damaged when it nosed over while landing on a frozen lake. The pilot reported that while landing on ice and packed snow, the left main landing wheel broke through a hole in the ice and the airplane turned to the left and then nosed over. The pilot listed no mechanical malfunctions of the airplane.
On March 25, 2006, about 1130 central standard time, an American Champion 7GCBC, N1856G, piloted by a private pilot was substantially damaged when it nosed over during landing on a frozen lake near Tower, Minnesota. The 14 CFR Part 91 personal flight was operating in visual meteorological conditions without a flight plan. The pilot was not injured. The flight originated from the Eveleth-Virginia Municipal Airport, Eveleth, Minnesota about 1100. The pilot reported that while landing on ice and packed snow, the left main landing wheel broke through a hole in the ice and the airplane turned to the left and then nosed over. The pilot listed no mechanical malfunctions of the airplane.
The unsuitable landing area selected by the pilot which led to the subsequent nose-over. The terrain condition was a factor.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database
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