April 19, 2013, Williamsburg, Va., Cessna 210E Centurion

The airplane was substantially damaged at about 1655 Eastern time when it impacted trees and terrain while on final approach. The commercial pilot and passenger were fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed; an IFR flight plan had been filed.

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Key Takeaways:

  • An airplane crashed on final approach, resulting in substantial damage and the fatal injury of the commercial pilot and passenger.
  • Witnesses reported the pilot executed a steep right turn toward the runway after overshooting the extended centerline, leading to a steep descent.
  • The accident occurred under visual conditions, although an IFR flight plan had been filed.
  • Post-crash examination confirmed flight control continuity for all major surfaces and propeller damage consistent with power at impact.
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The airplane was substantially damaged at about 1655 Eastern time when it impacted trees and terrain while on final approach. The commercial pilot and passenger were fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed; an IFR flight plan had been filed.

According to witnesses, the airplane passed beyond the extended runway centerline for Runway 13. The pilot executed a steep right turn toward the runway, the airplane pitched down and descended at a steep angle behind a tree line. All flight control surfaces were accounted for at the scene and flight control continuity was confirmed for all major flight control surfaces. All three propeller blades exhibited chordwise scratching.

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