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A student pilot does a poor recovery on a botched landing and pushes it
over and gets the prop, forces the nose gear up into the cowling hard enough to cause some wrinkles in the firewall. Recovers it on the subsequent follow-thru and taxis in to the ramp where the damage is discovered. Accident or incident? Check the FAR's carefully and see what you come up with.....no personal injuries involved. |
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Accident due to the discovery of "some wrinkles on the firewall."
Which can be described as "damage that negatively affects an aircraft's structural strength, performance, or flying characteristics and which would require significant repair or replacement of the affected component or system." Even though damage to the landing gear, wheels, tires, and ground damage to prop or it's single engine would not be considered "substantial". Jim |
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On 10 Feb 2006 15:20:52 -0800, wrote:
A student pilot does a poor recovery on a botched landing and pushes it over and gets the prop, forces the nose gear up into the cowling hard enough to cause some wrinkles in the firewall. Recovers it on the subsequent follow-thru and taxis in to the ramp where the damage is discovered. Accident or incident? Check the FAR's carefully and see what you come up with.....no personal injuries involved. Taken from http://www.airsafe.com/events/define.htm Accident As defined by the NTSB, this is an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft where as a result of the operation of an aircraft, any person (either inside or outside the aircraft) receives fatal or serious injury or any aircraft receives substantial damage. The occurrence is also not caused by the deliberate action of one or more persons and that leads to damage or injury. The NTSB definition, which is also used by the FAA, divides accidents into four categories: 1. Major - an accident in which a 14 CFR 121 aircraft was destroyed, there were multiple fatalities, or there was one fatality and a 14 CFR 121 aircraft was substantially damaged. 2. Serious - an accident in which there was either one fatality without substantial damage to a 14 CFR 121 aircraft, or there was at least one serious injury and a 14 CFR121 aircraft was substantially damaged. 3. Injury - a nonfatal accident with at least one serious injury and without substantial damage to a 14 CFR 121 aircraft. 4. Damage - an accident in which no person was killed or seriously injured, but in which any aircraft was substantially damaged. Incident An occurrence, other than an accident, associated with the operation of an aircraft that affects or could affect the safety of operations. |
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Firewalls are riveted in place, replacement is a major
repair that if done improperly would effect the structural integrity of the airplane and or its flying qualities. The damaged firewall makes it an accident. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. wrote in message oups.com... |A student pilot does a poor recovery on a botched landing and pushes it | over and gets the prop, forces the nose gear up into the cowling hard | enough to cause some wrinkles in the firewall. Recovers it on the | subsequent follow-thru and taxis in to the ramp where the damage is | discovered. | Accident or incident? | Check the FAR's carefully and see what you come up with.....no personal | injuries involved. | |
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