At about 1600 eastern time, a Stinson 108 was damaged while landing at White Post Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot said he had just completed an annual inspection of the airplane and had also overhauled the engine. After a normal takeoff, he returned for landing. As he added the final notch of flaps, he said he heard a ping and the airplane dove toward the ground. He was unable to arrest the descent and the airplane hit hard and nosed over. An FAA inspector found that when the control yoke was moved through its full range of motion, it struck the radio rack, which restricted its rearward motion.
July 31, White Post, Va. / Stinson 108
At about 1600 eastern time, a Stinson 108 was damaged while landing at White Post Airport. The pilot was not injured. The pilot said he had just completed an annual inspection of the airplane and had also overhauled the engine. After a normal takeoff, he returned for landing. As he added the final notch of flaps, he said he heard a ping and the airplane dove toward the ground. He was unable to arrest the descent and the airplane hit hard and nosed over. An FAA inspector found that when the control yoke was moved through its full range of motion, it struck the radio rack, which restricted its rearward motion....
Key Takeaways:
- A Stinson 108 aircraft nosed over during landing at White Post Airport after the pilot heard a ping and the plane unexpectedly dove.
- The pilot, who had recently completed an annual inspection and engine overhaul, was uninjured in the incident.
- An FAA investigation determined that the control yoke's rearward motion was restricted by the radio rack, preventing the pilot from arresting the descent.
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