Plane crash near Larkspur occurred during student pilot’s lesson on emergency procedures

Plane crash near Larkspur occurred during student pilot’s lesson on emergency procedures

A flight instructor was teaching a student how to restart a plane’s engine midflight when mechanical problems forced the pair to attempt a landing on Interstate 25 near Larkspur last year, according to a federal report.

The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report describes the circumstances of the emergency landing and crash, which occurred after one of the plane’s wings clipped a road sign, causing it to veer into a nearby marsh.

The report did not say what caused the malfunction aboard the Tecnam P2006T aircraft, and the NTSB’s investigation into the crash is ongoing.

On June 16, the pair departed Centennial Airport in Englewood and completed five landings before taking off again to practice in-air emergency procedures.

When they turned off one of the plane’s engines, it took two tries to restart. They decided to return to the airport but noticed the plane was becoming difficult to steer as the engine’s coolant levels and revolutions per minute fell.

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