RV7A - ASN Report - N65RW

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RV7A - ASN Report - N65RW

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well, anytime you get off into the grass upon landing, all bets are off. 60ft wide runway. always upon landing, put it on the centerline and hold it there even if the runway is 150ft wide, because one day it will be much less. keep the brakes in perfect condition on these RV's. I liked the paint scheme. the paint on the tail was a considerable effort.

https://asn.flightsafety.org/wikibase/423230

The aircraft, an Experimental Robert Walden RV-7A, Registration N65RW, sustained substantial damage subsequent to the nose over during the landing sequence at Williamsburg/Jamestown Airport (JGG/KJGG), Williamsburg, Virginia. The sole owner/builder/pilot onboard the Amateur Built single-engine airplane received minor injuries.


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a couple days before, his flying looked like this and makes me wonder about his mental state. perhaps he is dealing with something. never underestimate the psychology effects when flying. if your flight tracks look like scrambled eggs, ask yourself, am I OK?

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