Thursday, May 7, 2009
AAIU report into incident with EI-WAT
The Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) of the Department of Transport has issued it's report into an incident which occurred to Tecnam P-2000-JF registered EI-WAT at Waterford Airport on December 5, 2008. On the day in question the student pilot with 36 hours experience had completed a solo flight to Cork and back but on landing in a crosswind at Waterford the pilot lost directional control of the aircraft which departed the side of the runway. The propeller, an engine mount, the nose wheel spat and a pitot static tube were damaged. The pilot who was uninjured admitted to the investigation that he had lost control of the aircraft through not applying sufficient rudder to maintain directional control on landing. The wind at time of landing translated into a crosswind component of 14kts with a tailwind of 5kts. Following the incident the Flying Club placed a limit of 10kts for SPL licence holders. The AAIU did not make any safety recommendations in it's report.
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AAIU report,
Waterford Airport
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