Crash location | 46.990000°N, 94.204722°W |
Nearest city | Longville, MN
46.986344°N, 94.211364°W 0.4 miles away |
Tail number | N6081K |
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Accident date | 16 Sep 2014 |
Aircraft type | Cirrus Design Corp SR22 |
Additional details: | None |
During landing, the main landing gear touched down to the right of the runway centerline. The airplane bounced twice on the runway and began to veer left. The left wing dragged through the grass on the left side of the runway and the airplane continued into a drainage ditch. The airplane came to rest upright after it impacted the ditch; a postimpact fire ensued and consumed most of the fuselage. The wings and empennage sustained some fire damage and were mostly intact. Federal Aviation Administration inspectors and a Cirrus investigator provided on-scene assistance to ensure that the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) rocket motor was safely disarmed. The pilot stated that after the airplane bounced on the runway, he attempted to go around but the airplane did not respond to his aileron control inputs; he then lost control of the airplane.
The pilot's loss of control during an attempted go-around following a multiple bounce landing