Narrative:

We met up in the morning and we came to the airport. We flew for about an hour; [as] he controlled the plane the [entire] time and everything was looking fine. After that; we did realize [that] the flight time was too long - more than an hour - so he took the plane back to the airport and did a request for touch and go's. I was just looking at him; he was looking so stressed out and could not land as he wanted so he did another landing which was looking normal. Then; [at] about the numbers of the runway; he just screamed and I was trying to realize what was going on. But he lost the control of the airplane; the plane was over the runway after the impact. When the plane stopped; he asked me for to get the insurance papers and my personal papers. So I got out of the plane to the parking lot in middle of the shock because I was panicking. Then I realized all my personal stuff was in the trunk of my car; and desperately took an uber to go and get them. When I was all [the] way to the north on my uber car; I realized my car keys were in [the pilot's] car since we drove to the airport together in his car. When I was coming to see the car the security from the airport called me asking me to come back as soon as possible. Then I came back to [the] airport with no success [in] getting my papers. I never took those with me since I wasn't planning [to] fly [nor] take any responsibility of the plane. I just went under [the pilot's] frustrated invitation to see him from the passenger seat as a normal passenger.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: PA-28 Pilot not Flying reported Pilot Flying lost control on landing.

Narrative: We met up in the morning and we came to the airport. We flew for about an hour; [as] he controlled the plane the [entire] time and everything was looking fine. After that; we did realize [that] the flight time was too long - more than an hour - so he took the plane back to the airport and did a request for touch and go's. I was just looking at him; he was looking so stressed out and could not land as he wanted so he did another landing which was looking normal. Then; [at] about the numbers of the runway; he just screamed and I was trying to realize what was going on. But he lost the control of the airplane; the plane was over the runway after the impact. When the plane stopped; he asked me for to get the insurance papers and my personal papers. So I got out of the plane to the parking lot in middle of the shock because I was panicking. Then I realized all my personal stuff was in the trunk of my car; and desperately took an Uber to go and get them. When I was all [the] way to the north on my Uber car; I realized my car keys were in [the pilot's] car since we drove to the airport together in his car. When I was coming to see the car the security from the airport called me asking me to come back as soon as possible. Then I came back to [the] airport with no success [in] getting my papers. I never took those with me since I wasn't planning [to] fly [nor] take any responsibility of the plane. I just went under [the pilot's] frustrated invitation to see him from the passenger seat as a normal passenger.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.