Analysis of data from 1,007 U.K. general aviation (GA) accidents demonstrates the predominant cause of accidents is loss of control, exacerbated by a lack of recent flying experience. These are long-standing problems that can be targeted effectively with simulation training. Discussion on training strategies in commercial aviation reinforces the logic of introducing simulation training for the GA pilot. Conclusions drawn affirm the notion that GA safety would benefit from implementation of regulated simulation training
legislation, and the evidence behind simulation and explore the art and utilization of medical simul...
Trainee pilots are selected on the basis of high ability and skill levels, and are engaged in high r...
Loss of control in flight was the largest category of fatal commercial air carrier accidents between...
Analysis of data from 1,007 U.K. general aviation (GA) accidents demonstrates the predominant cause ...
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in ut...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper examines the trends...
Loss of Control in flight has accounted for the largest share of worldwide passenger deaths over the...
The paper is devoted to the problems of civil pilots upset recovery training. This is quite a new pr...
A significant number of accidents over the last two decades have been attributed to loss of control ...
This paper examines the trends in rotorcraft accident statistics, particularly regarding Loss of Con...
ii The term "general aviation " accounts for all civilian flights that are not scheduled (...
PDFProceedingsAircraft accidentsAviation safetyLoss of controlFlight decksSimulationHuman factorsAme...
The largest cause of General Aviation Accidents is shown through an analysis of the 283 UK fatal acc...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
General aviation pilots continue to be over represented in aircraft accidents in comparison to their...
legislation, and the evidence behind simulation and explore the art and utilization of medical simul...
Trainee pilots are selected on the basis of high ability and skill levels, and are engaged in high r...
Loss of control in flight was the largest category of fatal commercial air carrier accidents between...
Analysis of data from 1,007 U.K. general aviation (GA) accidents demonstrates the predominant cause ...
Simulators have been integrated into flight training at various levels for decades, increasing in ut...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper examines the trends...
Loss of Control in flight has accounted for the largest share of worldwide passenger deaths over the...
The paper is devoted to the problems of civil pilots upset recovery training. This is quite a new pr...
A significant number of accidents over the last two decades have been attributed to loss of control ...
This paper examines the trends in rotorcraft accident statistics, particularly regarding Loss of Con...
ii The term "general aviation " accounts for all civilian flights that are not scheduled (...
PDFProceedingsAircraft accidentsAviation safetyLoss of controlFlight decksSimulationHuman factorsAme...
The largest cause of General Aviation Accidents is shown through an analysis of the 283 UK fatal acc...
Civil aviation is broadly categorized into two sectors: air transportation and general aviation. Whi...
General aviation pilots continue to be over represented in aircraft accidents in comparison to their...
legislation, and the evidence behind simulation and explore the art and utilization of medical simul...
Trainee pilots are selected on the basis of high ability and skill levels, and are engaged in high r...
Loss of control in flight was the largest category of fatal commercial air carrier accidents between...