The airplane landed long at about 1100 Mountain time, overrunning the departure end of the runway and sliding down an embankment. The airplane came to rest on its tail and left wing, and was substantially damaged. The private pilot, who owned and operated the airplane, was not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.
August 4, 2007, Big Creek, Idaho, Piper PA-34-200T
The airplane landed long at about 1100 Mountain time, overrunning the departure end of the runway and sliding down an embankment. The airplane came to rest on its tail and left wing, and was substantially damaged. The private pilot, who owned and operated the airplane, was not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane overran the runway after a long landing, sliding down an embankment.
- The aircraft came to rest on its tail and left wing, sustaining substantial damage.
- The private pilot, who owned and operated the airplane, was uninjured in the incident.
- Visual conditions prevailed at the time of the runway overrun.
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