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Cincinnati, OH
THE ACFT COLLIDED WITH A DITCH DURING LANDING ROLL AND NOSED DOWN. THE WEATHER WAS VMC WITH THE WIND FROM 020 DEGREES AT6 KTS. THE PLT LANDED ON RWY 24. ABOUT 1500 FT FROM THE THRESHOLD THE ACFT VEERED OFF THE RWY AND HIT THE DITCH. THE PLTATTRIBUTED THE LOSS OF CONTROL TO THE 6 KT RIGHT QUARTERING TAILWIND. THE PLT REPORTED THAT HE REQUESTED LANDING ON RWY 2 BUT WAS ADVISED BY THE TOWER THAT THE ACTIVE RWY WAS 20. ON FINAL APPROACH HE WAS GIVEN THE OPTION OF RWY 20 OR 24 ANDHE CHOSE RWY 24.
THE ACFT COLLIDED WITH A DITCH DURING LANDING ROLL AND NOSED DOWN. THE WEATHER WAS VMC WITH THE WIND FROM 020 DEGREES AT6 KTS. THE PLT LANDED ON RWY 24. ABOUT 1500 FT FROM THE THRESHOLD THE ACFT VEERED OFF THE RWY AND HIT THE DITCH. THE PLTATTRIBUTED THE LOSS OF CONTROL TO THE 6 KT RIGHT QUARTERING TAILWIND. THE PLT REPORTED THAT HE REQUESTED LANDING ON RWY 2 BUT WAS ADVISED BY THE TOWER THAT THE ACTIVE RWY WAS 20. ON FINAL APPROACH HE WAS GIVEN THE OPTION OF RWY 20 OR 24 ANDHE CHOSE RWY 24.