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N36382 accident description

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Crash location 33.373611°N, 117.251389°W
Nearest city Fallbrook, CA
33.376420°N, 117.251147°W
0.2 miles away
Tail number N36382
Accident date 09 Jan 2006
Aircraft type Bellanca 7KCAB
Additional details: None

NTSB Factual Report

On January 9, 2006, about 1105 Pacific standard time, a Bellanca 7KCAB (Citabria), N36382, veered off runway 36 after landing, and collided with trees at Fallbrook Community Airpark, Fallbrook, California. The owner was operating the airplane under the provisions of 14 CFR Part 91. The student pilot, the sole occupant, received minor injuries; the airplane sustained substantial damage. The solo instructional flight departed Oceanside Municipal Airport (OKB), Oceanside, California, about 1000. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plan had been filed.

In a written statement to the National Transportation Safety Board, the student pilot stated he was performing a touch-and-go landing at the time of the accident. The airplane bounced on touchdown, and the student pilot pulled back on the control stick to settle the airplane on the runway. He reported that a gust of wind lifted the right wing of the airplane, pushing the left wing into the ground and turning the airplane to the right. He applied full left rudder, then left brake, and then "hard left brake," but was still on a collision course with airplanes parked in the transient area. The student pilot applied full power to get the airplane off the ground and back on the runway, but could not avoid hitting the trees on the east side of the airport.

The pilot reported that the winds were from 010 degrees between 4 to 6 knots. The next closest reporting station was Camp Pendleton MCAS (Munn Field) Airport (NFG), located about 6 statute miles north east of the accident site. Camp Pendleton reported winds from 030 degrees at 10 knots.

NTSB Probable Cause

the student pilot's inadequate compensation for a crosswind condition and his failure to maintain directional control.

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