Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Cessna 152 Crash at Gillespie Field


A student pilot crashed a Cessna 152 last week at Gillespie Field in El Cajon. You can see the pictures below. Apparently it was the student pilot's second solo (so he probably had between 10-15 hours flight time) and while practicing his controlled crashes touch and gos.

The C152s gear collapsed and the prop struck the pavement, which sparked the fire. Somehow the pilot, in his 20s, was not hurt in the accident.

This would be classified as a flight instructors worst nightmare. I used to let my students solo and I would go hide in the hangar and just listen.


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2 comments:

Wingman said...

So was it his fault for the hard landing, or just a freak accident

Shamim Ehsanul Haque said...

hello there! This looks pretty horrible to me. The pilot was very lucky to escape. Did the fueltanks break open on him? How could he have avoided this? I just did my circuits that very week in a Cessna 152 in Dhaka. Its hard to grasp the exact ideal attitude of the aircraft and land the plane. A gust or crosswing makes matters worse. I have racked just 7 hours and I am wondering...