Hard landing involving a Piper PA-34-200, VH-MCK, Parafield Aerodrome, South Australia, on 20 October 1996

199603747

Summary

The pilot was conducting solo circuit training and had completed 8 normal landings with no problems. He reported that the weather conditions were fine with no noticeable crosswind component on the runway in use.

He stated that the last approach was normal, but as he flared for landing the aircraft continued descending and touched down hard and bounced. He attempted to raise the nose to cushion the landing, but there was no response from his elevator inputs. The aircraft again contacted the ground heavily in a nose low attitude, shearing the nose landing gear attachment frame from the forward fuselage bulkhead, pushing it upwards and shattering the windscreen. Both propellers suffered ground strikes bending the blades.

The pilot may have reduced engine power too soon prior to the landing flare, resulting in a reduction of propeller slipstream over the tailplane, with a subsequent loss of some elevator authority.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199603747
Occurrence date 20/10/1996
Location Parafield Aerodrome
State South Australia
Report release date 19/11/1996
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Hard landing
Occurrence class Accident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Piper Aircraft Corp
Model PA-34-200
Registration VH-MCK
Sector Piston
Operation type Flying Training
Departure point Parafield SA
Destination Parafield SA
Damage Substantial