
The following information provides an awareness of problems that might be avoided in the future. The information is based on final reports by official investigative authorities on aircraft accidents and incidents.
The called traffic, a 767, was bearing down on final approach when the pilot of a piston twin cut in front, following the wrong airplane.
by Mark Lacagnina | September 11, 2017
The following information provides an awareness of problems that might be avoided in the future. The information is based on final reports by official investigative authorities on aircraft accidents and incidents.
Accident/Incident Investigation, Aviation Weather, In-depth Feature
Actual weather was worse than forecast, and the F100 crew believed they had no options other than repeated attempts to land at their planned destination, the ATSB said.
by Linda Werfelman
Accident/Incident Investigation, News
The ATSB says a pilot’s mistaken belief that an approaching 737 would land behind his Caravan was a factor in a separation occurrence.
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Human Factors, News
The pilot had conducted similar steep climbing turns after takeoffs in the past, the TSB said.
by Linda Werfelman