by ffdavis » Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:12 pm
That was me. This is the statement I gave the FAA:
"Departed Minden-Tahoe Airport (KMEV) at approximately 1330 11 March 2017 for a solo local VFR pleasure/proficiency flight. Prior to departure checked Intellicast on-line weather forecast which showed winds remaining light all afternoon for the Minden area. On takeoff the winds were calm. After several minutes returned to shoot some landings on Runway 34. Made two normal touch-and-goes. Stayed in closed traffic and noticed a cross wind from the west had come up that required a crab angle to fly parallel to the runway. On touchdown the aircraft weathervaned to the left and I could not keep it on the runway. Due to recent rain and snow the ground was very soft, the main gear dug in and the aircraft flipped over on its back.
Exited the aircraft through the shattered canopy and was mobile. Had minor bruises and cuts/scrapes and soreness in the shoulder area of the back. Declined the EMT's required offer to be taken to the hospital."
Checking AWOS records which logs observations every 5 minutes showed (PST -8):
2140 360/3
2145 250/12g16
2150 260/15g19
IF I had landed 5 minutes sooner, IF the ground wasn't soft, IF my skills were better.......................Frank