This study presents a compilation of 24 cases involving general aviation (GA) pilots’ weather encounters over the continental U.S. The project team interviewed pilots who had experienced a weather encounter, and we examined their backgrounds, flight experience, and weather encounter details. Results from meteorological data analysis for each weather encounter were consistent with findings of larger GA weather accident studies in terms of the types of hazards encountered and flight phase during which the encounters occurred. Investigation of pilot weather products and the sources from which they were obtained revealed a lack of uniformity of pre-flight data sources and underutilization of available en route flight information services. The t...
Objective: The objective of this article was to develop a written examination to assess general avia...
Introduction: Flight into adverse weather continues to be a significant hazard for General Aviation ...
Current literature indicates that a lack of weather knowledge and poor product interpretability may ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2012PDFTech ReportLanicci, JohnHalperin, DanielShappell, ScottHackw...
Introduction. Over the last 20 years, nearly 40,000 general aviation (GA) aircraft were involved in ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the circumstances associated with encounters with adverse ...
Weather conditions are significant hazards impacting the safe and efficient operation of aircraft. I...
Weather-related accidents continue to challenge the general aviation (GA) community and with the dev...
Over the last 20 years the number of annual accidents in general aviation has seen a steady decline....
The project team, which includes the FAA\u27s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Clemson University,...
Aviation suffers many accidents due to the lack of good weather information in flight. Existing avia...
Weather is considered to be the main threat to aviation safety from the early 1900s. Despite advance...
Previous studies of general aviation (GA) accidents have shown that decision errors are often associ...
Weather plays a factor in general aviation (GA) accidents and mishaps. This study documented the typ...
An Evaluation on How General Aviation Pilots Learn Basic Meteorology Jayde M. King, Jessica Cruit, M...
Objective: The objective of this article was to develop a written examination to assess general avia...
Introduction: Flight into adverse weather continues to be a significant hazard for General Aviation ...
Current literature indicates that a lack of weather knowledge and poor product interpretability may ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2012PDFTech ReportLanicci, JohnHalperin, DanielShappell, ScottHackw...
Introduction. Over the last 20 years, nearly 40,000 general aviation (GA) aircraft were involved in ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the circumstances associated with encounters with adverse ...
Weather conditions are significant hazards impacting the safe and efficient operation of aircraft. I...
Weather-related accidents continue to challenge the general aviation (GA) community and with the dev...
Over the last 20 years the number of annual accidents in general aviation has seen a steady decline....
The project team, which includes the FAA\u27s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Clemson University,...
Aviation suffers many accidents due to the lack of good weather information in flight. Existing avia...
Weather is considered to be the main threat to aviation safety from the early 1900s. Despite advance...
Previous studies of general aviation (GA) accidents have shown that decision errors are often associ...
Weather plays a factor in general aviation (GA) accidents and mishaps. This study documented the typ...
An Evaluation on How General Aviation Pilots Learn Basic Meteorology Jayde M. King, Jessica Cruit, M...
Objective: The objective of this article was to develop a written examination to assess general avia...
Introduction: Flight into adverse weather continues to be a significant hazard for General Aviation ...
Current literature indicates that a lack of weather knowledge and poor product interpretability may ...