This one gets to me. The CFI, what a cutie pie. Needless death! Intro flight coming in for landing. During or before flare it pitches sharply up, someone is pushing the mic and you hear “Let go! Let go! Let go!” Then stall, crash, fire.
Three theories: 1. Something broke in the plane (unlikely), 2. Student panicked and froze on the stick, and 3. Student committed an intentional act. My opinion is number 2 is most likely but we may never know. There is debate in the comments about whether to allow intro students to follow on the stick (yoke) during landing. Consensus leans to no, I would agree.
There is one more possible theory put forth. The student was on the stick and throttle, the CFI said “Pull the throttle all the way back,” and the student had the laterality problem talked about in Naked Pilot (brain sent the signal to the wrong hand). I think this very unlikely on an intro flight as I don’t see any CFI allowing a first time in the air student to have hands on the throttle during landing.
They were both young men. It’s sad when old pilots die but the young ones way more so.
Three theories: 1. Something broke in the plane (unlikely), 2. Student panicked and froze on the stick, and 3. Student committed an intentional act. My opinion is number 2 is most likely but we may never know. There is debate in the comments about whether to allow intro students to follow on the stick (yoke) during landing. Consensus leans to no, I would agree.
There is one more possible theory put forth. The student was on the stick and throttle, the CFI said “Pull the throttle all the way back,” and the student had the laterality problem talked about in Naked Pilot (brain sent the signal to the wrong hand). I think this very unlikely on an intro flight as I don’t see any CFI allowing a first time in the air student to have hands on the throttle during landing.
They were both young men. It’s sad when old pilots die but the young ones way more so.
CSA PiperSport, N126WK: Fatal accident occurred September 08, 2022 at Santa Monica Airport (KSMO), Los Angeles County, California
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