| Crash location | 47.339722°N, 120.316389°W | 
| Nearest city | Wenatchee, WA 47.423460°N, 120.310349°W 5.8 miles away | 
| Tail number | N1935C | 
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| Accident date | 10 Jun 2008 | 
| Aircraft type | Clarke Colin Glastar | 
| Additional details: | None | 
The pilot was landing the airplane on a 1,350-foot-long turf runway. On touchdown, the airplane veered right. The pilot added power and the airplane became airborne. The airplane touched down a second time and again veered. The pilot applied full power but there was insufficient room for a go-around or safe stop. He reduced power, and the airplane overran the runway and collided with a rock pile. The right main landing gear separated and the fuselage sustained structural damage.
The pilot's failure to initiate a timely go-around after the first bounce.