AAIB investigation to Cessna 152, G-BUEG

Nose landing gear collapsed after go-around from a bounced landing, Rochester Airport, Kent, 8 July 2018.

Summary:

The student was returning to the airfield after a solo navigation flight. His instructor reported that the final approach appeared to be satisfactory, but the aircraft bounced on landing and the student decided to go-around.

A witness at the airfield saw the aircraft before its second landing and he noticed that the nose landing gear was 바카라 사이트damaged and bent backwards바카라 사이트. It collapsed after the landing and the aircraft came to rest inverted.

The instructor reported that the student had not flown for about 3 weeks before the accident, but they had just completed a circuit together, during which he had assessed the student바카라 사이트s performance, including an approach and landing, to be satisfactory.

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Published 8 November 2018