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ASRS Reports

Politeness overrides concern for safety

By NASA · October 20, 2022 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

What really caused the problem was that I allowed my impulse to not allow the helicopter pilot’s politeness to be wasted, to override my initial decision to go around, and attempted to salvage a touch and go landing from an unusual position, in an intentionally tight pattern that offers minimal margin for correcting off-nominal altitude and speed.

Pilot smells smoke while flying home from annual inspection

By NASA · October 18, 2022 ·

I could smell a distinct smell of oil/rubber burning. I decided to get the fire extinguish ready and available if a fire broke out.

RV-12 pilot learns not to trust his fuel gauges

By NASA · October 11, 2022 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

This is a relatively new aircraft with three different fuel gauges and it has a very low burn rate. I have come to not trust two of the gauges.

Engine fails after top overhaul

By NASA · October 6, 2022 ·

ASRS Procedure

Fortunately my incident caused by the improper repair of my engine was not fatal. No one was injured when we landed with loss of forward thrust. However, the next pilot may not have the good fortune that we had.

CFI and student barely avoid plane that was ‘completely out of control’

By NASA · October 4, 2022 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

The 421 was completely out of control and at full power about to hit and kill us head on.

Instructional flight ends in smoke-filled cabin

By NASA · September 29, 2022 ·

I began to smell something burning, and at the same time, the flaps had come to a stop. I instructed the student to end the maneuver. By this time, smoke started to fill the cabin.

Maintenance error leads to throttle stuck at full power

By NASA · September 27, 2022 ·

ASRS Procedure

The bolt holding the throttle cable fell off due to being improperly secured after a carburetor replacement approximately five hours before the malfunction.

Burning smell ends IFR flight early

By NASA · September 22, 2022 ·

Although we did not see smoke or fire, we declared a “PAN PAN PAN” and diverted to the closest airport.

Piper pilot narrowly avoids mid-air

By NASA · September 20, 2022 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

One target caught my eye as it was on a collision course with me. Shortly after I arrested my climb I watched their N number pass by approximately 200 feet above us, off my nose.

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