8/04/2013

Avoiding Loss of Control Accidents

Avoiding Loss of Control Accidents.


Aircraft Accidents it can happen to anyone, although the final report when is still on development, data from the Black Boxes recovered from mishaps of different accidents in the past.

And in my personal view is sadly, that accidents do occur on a much too-frequent basis to Pilots with a lot of knowledge and also with a lot of experience and gathered many flight hours in their logbooks .

According to a recent Accident Data Pilot Error is a cause of fatal action or decision of the Pilot that , if not caught and corrected on time , could contribute to the occurrence of an accident or incident , but I want to be  more real and want to be emphasize that the term Pilot Error does not  imply that all errors are the fault of the pilots , so as I wrote on my last comments sometimes external circumstances  are the cause , such as other possible causes .

The bad things about the statistics, is that people continue to crash and killed because we are humans and no human being  is perfect 100 % but when we talk about accidents we are referring to accidents in which the Pilot should have either maintained or regained control of the aircraft. I remember I was reading a good article on a Human Factors Book that the Pilot was found to be a broad cause / factor in 84 % of all accidents, and 90.6 % of all fatal accidents. This means that the responsibility is largely the fault of people, not the machines they fly.

The only purpose on my Safety Comment of this post is to show how a lack of knowledge, inadequate confusion and distractions has contributed to accidents.

A study of many Aviation Accidents reports indicates that an alarming number of experienced pilots, as well as inexperienced pilots were involved in accidents.

To me writing this comments to share with all the people around the world who read my safety blog and also as an experienced aviation accident investigator as well, I know we all learn from mistakes of other, yet seems many pilots must make the same costly mistakes themselves before they really learn.

Flight Safety should be our top priority to every buddy in this career, just because we as Pilots we are humans and also we need to learn from the mistakes of recent accidents.

For this reason, I like to promote aviation safety through my safety blog, and also to inspire that a Safe Pilot consistently makes good judgment all the time inside the cockpit. I want to be more precisely that a good judgment it is the ability to make an instant decision, which guarantees the safest possible continuation of the flight. Good Judgment guarantees the positive aspects of flying the freedom to walk to your aircraft, go flying, and return to your home safely all the time. All people have a family and children that are waiting for us at home .

My best advice to all Airline Pilots and Private Pilots in GA , In fact, learning all the time that a good judgment is just as much an important part of flying as learning to make good Take Off and Landings .

The Pilot in Command always has direct responsibility for the operation of his aircraft.
The exercise of good judgment is so critical to flying safely all the time.

Always be prepared to reduce the threat and learn from accidents, continually keep your mental and physical skills strong, and review to learn something new, that accidents and incidents can occur any time anywhere at any phase of the flight.

Always be prepared for the unexpected. Be alert, know your limitations and the limitations of your aircraft learn from the mistakes of others and avoid similar accidents.

Safety First!!!!  Safety is Something We Can Live With!!!!










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