N5286P

Substantial
None

Cessna 152S/N: 15284907

Accident Details

Date
Monday, July 2, 2001
NTSB Number
NYC01LA161
Location
Manassas, VA
Event ID
20010717X01443
Aircraft Damage
Substantial
Highest Injury
None
Fatalities
0
Serious Injuries
0
Minor Injuries
0
Uninjured
1
Total Aboard
1

Probable Cause and Findings

The student pilot's loss of control of the airplane after bouncing the landing. A factor in the accident was her heightened anxiety over making her first solo landing.

Aircraft Information

Registration
Make
CESSNA
Serial Number
15284907
Engine Type
4-cycle
Year Built
1981
Model / ICAO
152C152
Aircraft Type
Fixed Wing Single Engine
No. of Engines
1
Seats
2
FAA Model
152

Registered Owner (Current)

Name
SZABO ARTHUR J
Address
PO BOX 409
City
HURLEY
State / Zip Code
NY 12443-0409
Country
United States

Analysis

On July 2, 2001, at 1938 eastern daylight time, a Cessna 152, N5286P, was substantially damaged when it veered off the runway during a landing at Manassas Regional Airport (HEF), Manassas, Virginia. The certificated student pilot was not injured. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident. No flight plan had been filed for the local instructional flight, which was conducted under 14 CFR Part 91.

According to the flight school's incident report, the student pilot made three landings with an instructor, then taxied to the ramp, where the instructor signed her endorsements.

The student pilot's flight instructor reported that prior to her departure, he instructed the student pilot to make three solo landings to a full stop. The student pilot took off again, and went around the traffic pattern three times before attempting her first solo landing on runway 34L. During the attempt, the airplane landed flat and bounced twice. It then touched down again, veered off the left side of the runway, and nosed over.

According to a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector, during the first bounce, the nose wheel hit the runway hard, the tire blew, and the wheel rim was bent.

Winds, recorded at the airport about 15 minutes after the accident, were calm.

Data Source

Data provided by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). For more information on this event, visit the NTSB Records Search website. NTSB# NYC01LA161