During the past ten years, there have been 264 aircraft accidents identified as Visual Flight Rules (VFR) into Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). These accidents have a nearly 90% fatality rate and hundreds of people have been fatally injured (ASI, 2014a). The general aviation community, including the Federal Aviation Administration, has called for measures to reduce the accident rate. To accomplish this goal, data analyses, education and training, and collaboration are recommended practices. This research study sought to examine the effectiveness of two training protocols as well as pilot knowledge, skills, and abilities pertaining to VFR into IMC. Data were collected at two sites, the William J. Hughes Technical Center (FAA Techn...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2008PDFTech ReportDetwiler, CristyHolcomb, KaliHackworth, CarlaShap...
Contract DTFA 00-G-010 Pilots ’ decisions to continue or divert from a visual flight rules flight (V...
Inappropriate and ineffective weather-related decision making continues to account for a significant...
According to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute, 264 accidents were ide...
According to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute, 264 accidents were ide...
Pilots who operate under visual flight rules (VFR) and in visual meteorological conditions, who then...
Aircraft accidents resulting from initiating or continuing visual flight rules (VFR) flight into ins...
In aviation, safety is always a primary consideration, and this is especially true during a pilot’s ...
This study details competing literature findings surrounding visual flight rules (VFR) flight into i...
Aircraft accidents resulting from initiating or continuing visual flight rules (VFR) flight into ins...
Previous studies of general aviation (GA) accidents have shown that decision errors are often associ...
Previous studies of general aviation (GA) accidents have shown that decision errors are often associ...
General Aviation (GA) accident statistics indicate that visual flight rules (VFR) flight into instru...
General aviation accidents result in the loss of millions of dollars and hundreds of lives each year...
Over the last 20 years the number of annual accidents in general aviation has seen a steady decline....
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2008PDFTech ReportDetwiler, CristyHolcomb, KaliHackworth, CarlaShap...
Contract DTFA 00-G-010 Pilots ’ decisions to continue or divert from a visual flight rules flight (V...
Inappropriate and ineffective weather-related decision making continues to account for a significant...
According to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute, 264 accidents were ide...
According to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute, 264 accidents were ide...
Pilots who operate under visual flight rules (VFR) and in visual meteorological conditions, who then...
Aircraft accidents resulting from initiating or continuing visual flight rules (VFR) flight into ins...
In aviation, safety is always a primary consideration, and this is especially true during a pilot’s ...
This study details competing literature findings surrounding visual flight rules (VFR) flight into i...
Aircraft accidents resulting from initiating or continuing visual flight rules (VFR) flight into ins...
Previous studies of general aviation (GA) accidents have shown that decision errors are often associ...
Previous studies of general aviation (GA) accidents have shown that decision errors are often associ...
General Aviation (GA) accident statistics indicate that visual flight rules (VFR) flight into instru...
General aviation accidents result in the loss of millions of dollars and hundreds of lives each year...
Over the last 20 years the number of annual accidents in general aviation has seen a steady decline....
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2008PDFTech ReportDetwiler, CristyHolcomb, KaliHackworth, CarlaShap...
Contract DTFA 00-G-010 Pilots ’ decisions to continue or divert from a visual flight rules flight (V...
Inappropriate and ineffective weather-related decision making continues to account for a significant...