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ASRS Reports

CFI’s foot gets entangled in headset cord

By NASA · November 15, 2021 ·

ASRS Equipment

During the turn, my foot became entangled in my headset cord. In an effort to manage the aircraft, I pulled my headset plugs from the ports and dislodged my headset on my head. It is a very confined area in a Cessna 152 and the ports are under the center portion of the instrument panel.

Pilot mistakenly takes off from taxiway

By NASA · November 11, 2021 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

The Tower cleared me for takeoff, but did not say to use Bravo to get to the runway, which was behind me. Once cleared for takeoff I crossed both sets of dashed lines thinking I was on Runway XXR, but later realized I was aligned with a taxiway.

Student’s first cross-country ends with prop strike

By NASA · November 9, 2021 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

I entered my flair and “ballooned” slightly. When I came back down from ballooning, I came down hard and, in the process, experienced prop strike, front gear collapse, and damage to my right wing before coming to a stop on the grass to the left of the runway with the help of the grass to arrest my momentum.

Near miss as CFI answers student’s question

By NASA · November 5, 2021 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

I looked back outside in the general direction that the airplane was supposed to be at (right side) and saw the airplane in a steep bank at approximately 400 feet from us with no vertical difference. As soon as I saw them, I banked the airplane to the right and kept our climb pitch attitude. I reported to Tower that I had the aircraft in sight.

Unsafe buffoonery causes danger

By NASA · November 3, 2021 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

During short final/touchdown we noticed the plane buzzed over the top of our aircraft at about 200 feet (ADS-B showing the information), causing undue danger in the event that we had to abort our landing for whatever reason. My instructor radioed to them about their unsafe buffoonery with zero recognition.

Pilot’s ego plays part in plane flipping over

By NASA · November 1, 2021 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

The chain of events leading up to this incident were extremely interesting and like any error chain, there were numerous opportunities to break it.

Luscombe’s engine fails on takeoff

By NASA · October 28, 2021 ·

What I forgot to do was make any announcements on the CTAF after my engine failed. If it was busy, I am pretty sure I would have made a call that I had landed again and would be occupying the runway for a few minutes, and then another call to say I was clear.

Cirrus bent after encountering turbulence from cargo plane

By NASA · October 26, 2021 ·

ASRS Environment

I trusted the Tower to provide safe and adequate separation for our arrival and it could have cost us a lot more than a prop strike. I will not make that mistake again.

172 pilot accidentally cuts off Piper in traffic pattern

By NASA · October 21, 2021 ·

ASRS Environment

My own misjudgments of my timing and distance, mistake in missing calls for other aircraft to have an idea of what is going on big picture (as I would have been able to recognize that I would essentially be following an aircraft in the right traffic pattern), and the PA-28’s over extension and drift on the departure leg contributed to this event.

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