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RAINING
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ANCAIR
IV/IVP
Lancair Accident Analysis - Detail
(as of May 20, 2008)
LOC, 70, 46%
GC, 5, 3%
LOP, 48, 31%
FE, 0, 0%
, 0, 0%
CFIT, 14, 9%
HL, 3, 2%
UNK, 2, 1%
GU, 4, 3%
FIRE, 3, 2%
CG, 1, 1%
MIDAIR, 2, 1%
FS, 0, 0% RI, 2, 1%
Many of the Lancair accidents are Loss of Control type accidents under a variety
of circumstances. In many cases the pilot stoppped flying the airplane or put the
airplane into a situation in which control was lost. All too frequently this occurred
on or near the runway in a takeoff or landing situation in which the pilot was too
fast or too slow on landing or landed too long or short of the runway . Over half of
all Lancair accidents occur on takeoff or landing. Remember what your flight
instructor said –“never stop flying the airplane”.
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