At 15:00 MST, the pilot of a Cessna 210E lost control while landing at Glendale Municipal Airport. Two passengers received minor injuries and the pilot was uninjured. The pilot said he was attempting to land on runway 01 when the aircraft began drifting to the right. He added full power to go around, but the aircraft struck a berm located about 1,000 feet east of the runway and 1,000 feet north of the runway threshold. The aircraft was found with the gear extended and full flaps. The pilot had received his private pilot certificate six months earlier.
Feb. 8, Glendale, Ariz. / Cessna 210
At 15:00 MST, the pilot of a Cessna 210E lost control while landing at Glendale Municipal Airport. Two passengers received minor injuries and the pilot was uninjured. The pilot said he was attempting to land on runway 01 when the aircraft began drifting to the right. He added full power to go around, but the aircraft struck a berm located about 1,000 feet east of the runway and 1,000 feet north of the runway threshold. The aircraft was found with the gear extended and full flaps. The pilot had received his private pilot certificate six months earlier....
Key Takeaways:
- A Cessna 210E crashed during a landing attempt at Glendale Municipal Airport after the pilot lost control and initiated a go-around.
- Two passengers received minor injuries, but the pilot was uninjured.
- The aircraft struck a berm located east and north of runway 01 while attempting the go-around, with its gear extended and flaps full.
- The pilot had obtained their private pilot certificate only six months prior to the incident.
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