At 07:45 MDT, a Cessna 182J crashed 5.5 miles east of the La Veta-Cuchara Valley Airport, killing the pilot and her passenger. Instrument meteorological conditions prevailed at the accident site and a VFR flight plan was filed to Amarillo, Texas. A witness said the ceiling at the airport was about 500 foot overcast at the time the flight departed. The pilot did not possess an instrument rating and her logbook reported she had no actual instrument flight experience.
July 6, La Veta, Colo. / Cessna 182J
At 07:45 MDT, a Cessna 182J crashed 5.5 miles east of the La Veta-Cuchara Valley Airport, killing the pilot and her passenger. Instrument meteorological conditions prevailed at the accident site and a VFR flight plan was filed to Amarillo, Texas. A witness said the ceiling at the airport was about 500 foot overcast at the time the flight departed. The pilot did not possess an instrument rating and her logbook reported she had no actual instrument flight experience....
Key Takeaways:
- A Cessna 182J crashed 5.5 miles east of La Veta-Cuchara Valley Airport, killing the pilot and her passenger.
- The accident occurred under Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC), with a witness reporting a 500-foot overcast ceiling at departure.
- The pilot had filed a VFR flight plan to Amarillo, Texas.
- The pilot did not possess an instrument rating and had no actual instrument flight experience recorded in her logbook.
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