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Aviation Safety Reporting System

Training flight interrupted by Pilatus

By NASA · August 20, 2024 ·

I wondered why they weren’t in the Bravo instead of blasting through our practice area.

ATC contributes to near miss

By NASA · August 15, 2024 ·

ASRS Procedure

Had the airliner not taken evasive action, they would have most certainly crashed into me.

Water in fuel brings down Piper

By NASA · August 13, 2024 ·

The engine lost power entirely for five to six seconds. We quickly cycled the throttle, engaged the fuel pump, and switched fuel tanks. When the engine started back up, it felt unreliable.

Pilot doesn’t realize he caused near miss in pattern

By NASA · August 8, 2024 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

While I was tying down my airplane, the lead pilot from the flight of two aerobatic airplanes drove up and introduced himself. He informed me that I had been party to a near miss on the downwind leg. I apparently cut off another airplane and that airplane descended below my flight path. I never saw another airplane in the pattern.

Near miss disrupts training flight

By NASA · August 6, 2024 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

As the student began the turn, they spotted nearby traffic to the southeast and the SkyWatch system alerted us to the presence of the same altitude traffic.

Wake turbulence ends training flight

By NASA · July 30, 2024 ·

With forceful takeover of the controls, immediate full power was commanded and we began to maneuver to avoid contacting the ground and the B737 holding between the runways. Aircraft was on a collision course with the B737’s left wing, which was narrowly avoided after regaining controlled flight by a margin of 20-50 feet from the B737 and 15-30 feet from the ground.

Who has the right of way?

By NASA · July 25, 2024 ·

ASRS Report Human Factors

I couldn’t takeoff and have enough vertical clearance over the helicopter, so I applied maximum braking to avoid a head-on collision with the helicopter. Both main tires blew out and I shut down the engine on the runway.

Complacency leads to engine failure

By NASA · July 23, 2024 ·

As acting PIC I regret to say it was pilot error that caused the engine failure.

Safety device for seaplane pilots introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · July 19, 2024 ·

The new device addresses one of the most challenging aspects of seaplane piloting: Judging altitude over featureless, glassy water, according to inventor Frank Kunnumpurath.

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