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Buyer Beware

An instructor is left with unsettling doubts about a student's motives.

[Credit: Joel Kimmel]
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • An experienced pilot recounts instructing a struggling student, leading to a sudden and complete engine failure at 200 feet during landing practice.
  • The pilot took control, executing an unconventional maneuver to crash-land the inverted Kitfox safely, with both occupants miraculously uninjured despite the severe impact.
  • The engine surprisingly restarted the next day with no determined cause for the failure, but several unusual coincidences, including the student's pre-crash inquiry about engine failure and a post-accident discovery of his financial woes and a large life insurance policy, led the pilot to suspect deliberate sabotage.
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In the early ’90s, a friend and I bought a Kitfox. It had a Rotax engine specifically made for airplanes. The worst mechanical event during our ownership was when the exhaust came loose in flight, filling the cockpit with noise and smoke.

Our kids grew up with this little airplane, and we flew all the time with the doors off, with them sticking their heads out into the slipstream for a better view. When a friend put his Cub on floats up for sale, we decided to purchase it. We sold the Kitfox to a friend who owned a powersports business, and that was the end of the Kitfox for me until late Summer 2002. The new owner of the Kitfox then wanted to sell the airplane. The buyer, a student pilot, needed tailwheel instruction, and I agreed to spend some time training him. I did not find out until our first lesson that the student had 55 hours of instruction and had yet to solo. This can be a red flag and may indicate someone is better off trying something besides flying. Because he was the new proud owner of the Kitfox, I agreed to give it a go.

Daniel Hanson

Daniel Hanson holds a commercial pilot certificate with single-engine land and sea and multiengine land ratings. He also holds a basic ground instructor certificate and is a flight instructor for single, multiengine, and instrument airplane. He has logged more than 7,000 hours.

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