Aviation Accident Summaries

Aviation Accident Summary ERA22LA164

Lake City, FL, USA

Aircraft #1

N447P

HARTZ PAUL RV-6A

Analysis

The pilot stated he was previously aware of the nose-over issue of the various models of the aircraft, and as such was very cautious during landing. He attempted to recover after bouncing on a grass runway but on the second touchdown with aft elevator control input, the nose landing gear dug in and the airplane nosed over, which resulted in substantial damage to the rudder. He indicated that he should have done an immediate go-around as a result of the bounced landing, and not attempted to recover. According to the photographs and information provided by airplane owner/pilot, the nose gear leg was bent aft about 60° beginning about 2.25 inches from the landing gear mount. Equipment that was attached to the nose gear leg was permanently deformed. The airplane was equipped with upgraded nose gear leg and nose wheel fork that were specified by Van’s Aircraft Service Bulletin (SB) 07-11-09. Those components were designed to reduce the likelihood of fork axle-to-runway surface contact during nose gear overload conditions.

Probable Cause and Findings

The pilot’s improper landing flare, which resulted in overload bending of the nose landing gear leg and subsequent nose-over.

 

Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database

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