Summary
Weather-related general aviation accidents remain one of the
most significant causes for concern in aviation safety; the often
fatal outcomes of these accidents are usually all the more tragic
because they are avoidable.
In the past 5 years (2006-2010), there have been 72 occurrences
of visual flight rules (VFR) pilots flying in instrument
meteorological conditions (IMC) reported to the ATSB. Seven of
these resulted in fatal accidents, causing 14 fatalities. That is,
about one in ten VFR into IMC events result in a fatal outcome.
The dangers of flying VFR into IMC have been recognised for a
long time, yet VFR pilots still fly into deteriorating weather and
IMC. This publication describes recent weather-related general
aviation accidents and incidents that show that weather alone is
never the only factor affecting pilot decisions that result in
inadvertent IMC encounters. It has been produced solely with the
intention of encouraging all pilots, no matter what their
experience level, to develop the knowledge and skills required to
avoid unintentional operations in IMC.
| Type: |
Avoidable accidents |
| Investigation Number: |
AR-2011-050 |
| Author(s): |
ATSB |
| Publication Date: |
22/07/2011 |
| ISBN: |
978-1-74251-188-7 |