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New Madison, OH
THE PILOT SAID HE WAS LANDING ON A 1600 FOOT RUNWAY. HE FLARED AT AN AIRSPEED OF 70 KNOTS AND FLOATED 'SEVERAL HUNDRED FEET DOWN THE RUNWAY BEFORE TOUCHING DOWN.' HE APPLIED BRAKES AND ATTEMPTED TO STOP, BUT OVERRAN THE END OF THE RUNWAY AND CROSSED A STREET. THE AIRPLANE'S LEFT WING STRUCK A TREE, AND THE RIGHT WING STRUCK A HOUSE.
THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO ATTAIN A PROPER TOUCHDOWN POINT. CONTRIBUTING TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE PILOT INADEQUATELY PLANNED HIS APPROACH AND HIS FAILURE TO PERFORM A GO-AROUND.
THE PILOT SAID HE WAS LANDING ON A 1600 FOOT RUNWAY. HE FLARED AT AN AIRSPEED OF 70 KNOTS AND FLOATED 'SEVERAL HUNDRED FEET DOWN THE RUNWAY BEFORE TOUCHING DOWN.' HE APPLIED BRAKES AND ATTEMPTED TO STOP, BUT OVERRAN THE END OF THE RUNWAY AND CROSSED A STREET. THE AIRPLANE'S LEFT WING STRUCK A TREE, AND THE RIGHT WING STRUCK A HOUSE.