Incident Overview

Description
The pilot attempted to land on a short and narrow runway, without being able to determine the wind direction and strength. The aircraft landed downwind at a higher than recommended speed, bounced and touched down 1900 feet past the threshold. Braking action and deceleration were not satisfactory and the pilot elected to overshoot. Takeoff power was applied, but the gear struck a snow bank at the end of the runway and the F-27 continued into trees, coming to rest 1800 feet beyond the end of the runway. CAUSES: “The pilot did not operate the aircraft according to the recommended limits and procedures; The operator did not provide adequate ground facilities; The operator provided incorrect information to the pilot by approving an inadequate landing area.”
Primary Cause
Pilot operation deviating from recommended limits and procedures, inadequate ground facilities, and incorrect information regarding landing area.Pilot operation deviating from recommended limits and procedures, inadequate ground facilities, and incorrect information regarding landing area.Share on: