The Ski-fitted Cessna 172 flipped and crashed while trying to takeoff from a Canadian airstrip covered with snow.
Screddy Lee
There's another video on YouTube
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDQVN_G1bM4) of a guy flying a
Cessna single in Utah in winter, with himself, 3 other adults
and an infant. The carburetor iced over, they lost power and
began descent. There was plenty of wide highway to use but the
pilot opted instead for an adjacent snow-covered field (not an
airfield), set down and immediately flipped. All aboard were
shaken but unhurt, including the baby. The snow covered up all
the field's imperfections and the gear dug into the irregular
surface. I'd've chosen the highway, especially with the baby
aboard.
15th September, 2013
Duncan Almond
Windsor, On
(Canada)
It's a Cessna 150. I would say a D or E model.
14th November, 2011
Carl Hackert
Saratoga Springs, Ny
(Usa)
Looked like the Cessna pilot was doomed after less than 1/3 of
the attempted takeoff distance as the aircraft drifted left,
possibly due to the ruts in the snow. Are you sure that this
was a 172?