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Fremont, CA
THE PURPOSE OF THE LOCAL FLIGHT WAS TO TOW A GLIDER ALOFT TO A LAUNCH POINT. THE PILOT SAID HE HAD NO MEMORY OF THE ACCIDENT FLIGHT. WITNESSES SAW THE AIRCRAFT MAKE A GO AROUND FORM SHORT FINAL AS A PEDESTRIAN WALKED ACROSS THE RUNWAY APPROACH END, AND THEN EXTEND A NON-STANDARD LEFT DOWNWIND PATTERN TO ALLOW SPACE FOR A GLIDER ON A RIGHT DOWNWIND TO LAND. AFTER THE ACFT TURNED FINAL, THE WITNESSES SAW THE AIRCRAFT SUDDENLY 'PITCH 60 TO 75 DEGREES NOSE DOWN' AND ALMOST REGAINED A LEVEL FLIGHT ATTITUDE AT GROUND IMPACT 2,300 FEET FROM THE RUNWAY. TESTS OF THE AIRSPEED INDICATOR REVEALED THAT IT READ 13 MPH FAST AT THE ACFT'S POWER OFF STALL SPEED.
THE PURPOSE OF THE LOCAL FLIGHT WAS TO TOW A GLIDER ALOFT TO A LAUNCH POINT. THE PILOT SAID HE HAD NO MEMORY OF THE ACCIDENT FLIGHT. WITNESSES SAW THE AIRCRAFT MAKE A GO AROUND FORM SHORT FINAL AS A PEDESTRIAN WALKED ACROSS THE RUNWAY APPROACH END, AND THEN EXTEND A NON-STANDARD LEFT DOWNWIND PATTERN TO ALLOW SPACE FOR A GLIDER ON A RIGHT DOWNWIND TO LAND. AFTER THE ACFT TURNED FINAL, THE WITNESSES SAW THE AIRCRAFT SUDDENLY 'PITCH 60 TO 75 DEGREES NOSE DOWN' AND ALMOST REGAINED A LEVEL FLIGHT ATTITUDE AT GROUND IMPACT 2,300 FEET FROM THE RUNWAY. TESTS OF THE AIRSPEED INDICATOR REVEALED THAT IT READ 13 MPH FAST AT THE ACFT'S POWER OFF STALL SPEED.