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Winter Haven, FL
THE ACFT LANDED ON GLASSY WATER IN A NOSE LOW ATTITUDE AND NOSED OVER. THE CFI WHO WAS CHECKING OUT AN APPLICANT FOR A SEAPLANE RATING SAID HE WAS PREPARING TO CALL FOR OR ACTUALLY PULLED THE NOSE UP AS THE ACFT FLOATS HIT THE WATER AND WENT UNDER. ACCORDING TO THE CFI THE WATER HAD ABRUPTLY CHANGED TO A GLASSY CONDITION AS THEY FLARED FOR THE LANDING.
THE ACFT LANDED ON GLASSY WATER IN A NOSE LOW ATTITUDE AND NOSED OVER. THE CFI WHO WAS CHECKING OUT AN APPLICANT FOR A SEAPLANE RATING SAID HE WAS PREPARING TO CALL FOR OR ACTUALLY PULLED THE NOSE UP AS THE ACFT FLOATS HIT THE WATER AND WENT UNDER. ACCORDING TO THE CFI THE WATER HAD ABRUPTLY CHANGED TO A GLASSY CONDITION AS THEY FLARED FOR THE LANDING.