Simulation Training in U.K. General Aviation: An Undervalued Aid to Reducing Loss of Control Accidents

Stephen J Wright, Andrew Taylor

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Abstract

Analysis of data from 1,007 U.K. general aviation (GA) accidents demonstrates the predominant cause of accidents is loss of control, exacerbated by a lack of recent flying experience. These are long-standing problems that can be targeted effectively with simulation training. Discussion on training strategies in commercial aviation reinforces the logic of introducing simulation training for the GA pilot. Conclusions drawn affirm the notion that GA safety would benefit from implementation of regulated simulation training.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe International Journal of Aviation Psychology
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014

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