March 18, 2010, Lewisville, Texas, Maule M-5-235C

The amphibious airplane was substantially damaged at about 1600 Central time when it nosed over while performing a water landing. The pilot sustained minor injuries; the passenger was fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed.

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Key Takeaways:

  • An amphibious airplane nosed over during a water landing, resulting in the fatal injury of the passenger and minor injuries to the pilot.
  • The pilot did not recall the landing gear position, but a witness observed the wheels extending from the water after the incident, suggesting the gear was extended for a water landing.
  • The aircraft quickly filled with water, and the pilot was unable to open the doors.
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The amphibious airplane was substantially damaged at about 1600 Central time when it nosed over while performing a water landing. The pilot sustained minor injuries; the passenger was fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed.

According to the pilot, the airplane touched down “with no skips or bounces” and quickly nosed over and began to fill with water. The pilot attempted to kick the doors open, but was unable. When asked about the position of the landing gear before landing, the pilot responded he did not remember. A witness observed the airplane flipping over and reported that approximately two minutes later she could only see the wheels and the bottom of the airplane extending out of the water.

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