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NTSB Final Report: Engineering & Research Ercoupe 415-C

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJune 19, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Accident Flight Was The Non-Certificated Pilot’s First Flight In The Airplane Analysis: The accident flight was the non-certificated pilot’s first flight in the airplane, which the pilot had recently purchased and taken possession of on the day of the accident. The airplane was on a steep approach as the pilot attempted to land and hit an approach light short of the runway threshold. The airplane then bounced and struck another set of lights before landing hard on the runway. Subsequently, the airplane came to rest on the runway and a postimpact fire ensued. A witness who arrived at the scene of the accident stated that the pilot told him that he had misjudged the landing.

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