Air Accidents Investigation Branch
Summary:
Control was lost during an attempted landing in a strong crosswind, following an ILS approach. The left wingtip struck the runway several times and remained in contact with the ground as the aircraft departed the paved surface into the grass area at the side of the runway. The aircrafts stick pusher also activated, resulting in a hard landing that damaged the aircrafts nose landing gear assembly. The investigation determined that the approach was flown at an airspeed slower than appropriate for the conditions, and the aircraft floated during the landing, leading to an excessive angle of attack prior to the excursion.
The aircraft manufacturer stated that it intends to enhance the guidance it provides regarding crosswind landing technique.