Aircraft accident report : In-flight loss of control and subsequent collision with terrain, Cessna 177B, N35207, Cheyenne, Wyoming, April 11, 1996
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Aircraft accident report : In-flight loss of control and subsequent collision with terrain, Cessna 177B, N35207, Cheyenne, Wyoming, April 11, 1996
-- In-flight loss of control and subsequent collision with terrain, Cessna 177B, N35207, Cheyenne, Wyoming, April 11, 1996
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This report explains the accident involving a Cessna 177B airplane that collided with terrain after a loss of control following takeoff from runway 30 at the Cheyenne Airport, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on April 11, 1996. Safety issues in the report include fatigue, the effects of media attention and itinerary pressure, and aeronautical decision making. A recommendation concerning the circumstances of this accident and the importance of aeronautical decision making was made to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, the Experimental Aircraft Association, and the National Association of Flight Instructors. Reccomendations concerning aeronautical decision making and the hazards of fatigue were made to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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