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Sept. 20, Jeffersonville, Ind. / Piper Navajo

At 19:30 eastern time, a Piper PA-31-325 ran off the end of runway 14 at Clark County Airport and went down a ravine. The pilot reported minor injuries. The pilot said he landed long on the 3,899-foot runway and couldnt stop the airplane. The pilot blamed a severe tailwind component. The 18:56 weather observation at the Louisville International Airport, 11 miles south of the accident site, showed wind 220 degrees at 14 knots....

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Piper PA-31-325 overran runway 14 at Clark County Airport and went down a ravine, with the pilot sustaining minor injuries.
  • The pilot attributed the accident to landing long on the 3,899-foot runway and being unable to stop due to a severe tailwind component.
  • Nearby weather observations from 11 miles south showed winds from 220 degrees at 14 knots, which could have contributed to a tailwind on runway 14.
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At 19:30 eastern time, a Piper PA-31-325 ran off the end of runway 14 at Clark County Airport and went down a ravine. The pilot reported minor injuries. The pilot said he landed long on the 3,899-foot runway and couldnt stop the airplane. The pilot blamed a severe tailwind component. The 18:56 weather observation at the Louisville International Airport, 11 miles south of the accident site, showed wind 220 degrees at 14 knots.

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