Teachng and Testing CFIT Avoidance

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Teaching and Teaching and Testing CFITTesting CFIT

AvoidanceAvoidance

2012/5/21-009 (E)

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•What is “CFIT”?•What Flight Environments

are Most Common?•How Do We Train/Test to

Avoid?

The ObjectivesThe Objectives

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A Classic CFIT?A Classic CFIT?

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Pilot CertificationPilot Certification

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Aircraft TypeAircraft Type

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Phase of FlightPhase of Flight

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Six Basic CausesSix Basic Causes• Loss of Situational Awareness• Cockpit Distractions• Complacency• Lack of Technical or Operational

Experience• Lack of Adequate Preparation• Confusion

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Human Human FactorsFactors

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“We need to educate pilots that violations during conditions conducive to CFIT risk are

major contributors to death!”

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“Controlled” ?

Terrain Not seen, or

Performance Not Available

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Terrain Not Seen?Terrain Not Seen?

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Terrain Not Seen?Terrain Not Seen?

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What Are Some Environmental Factors That

Would Make Terrain “Unseen”?What about:

Night; Visibility; Obscurations; Others?

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What Factors Other Than Environmental Could Make

Terrain “Unseen”?• Spatial Disorientation• Loss of situational awareness• Reduced reaction time to see & avoid• Optical illusions• Getting lost or off flight planned

route• Head down in the cockpit• Scud running• Distractions

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What Factors Exist When Flying IFR / IMC?

• Currency / Proficiency• Current charts / plates / GPS database• Knowing when to say “Unable”• Knowing how & when to use equipment• Following MAP procedures• Knowing MSA & OROCAs• Improperly set altimeter• Unstable approach• Complacency

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EquipmentEquipment

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How Do We How Do We Train/Test For CFIT Train/Test For CFIT

Avoidance When Avoidance When Terrain is “Unseen”?Terrain is “Unseen”?

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WeatherChannel

WeatherChannel

ADDSWinds,Temps

@ 72 HrsTAFs24 Hrs METAR

1 HrPast

Prog 48 - 72 Hrs

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What Are Some Environmental Factors That Would Make Performance

Unavailable?What About:

Density Altitude; Horsepower; Ice; Mountain

Wave;Ridge Lee Side Sink

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What Factors other than Environmental Would Make Performance Unavailable?

• Mechanical• Lack of Pilot Skills• Failure to fly within Operating

Limitations• Distraction / diversion of attention• Buzzing

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How Do We Train/Test For CFIT Avoidance

When Performance Not Available?

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Consider: An Easy 2 Hr Flt From Chinle (E91) to Henderson

(HND) Las Vegas

Diverted to Winslow

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Then Throw in Weather

MST Event

1400 Departed Chinle, AZ (E91), Monday, Dec 18

1445 Enroute Between Layers; Diverts to Winslow (INW)

~1515 Lands @ INW; Decides To RON; Spouse to Drive out (~5 Hrs)

~1615 Pilot Decides to Go South Around Wx

~1645 Returned to INW & Preflighted

1715 Departed INW

1724 Sunset; Twilight Ends 1754

~1830 Crash; 1+15 In The Air; 20 min Straight Line

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Then Plan B - Also 2 Hr - And Throw In Night VFR into IMC

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A Timeline to Disaster

MST Event

1400 Departed Chinle, AZ (E91)

1445 Enroute Between Layers; Diverts to Winslow (INW)

~1515 Lands @ INW; Decides To RON; Spouse to Drive out (~5 Hrs)

~1615 Pilot Decides to Go South Around Wx

~1645 Returned to INW & Preflighted

1715 Departed INW

1724 Sunset; Twilight Ends 1754

~1830 Crash; 1+15 In The Air; 20 min Straight Line

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Discuss This CFIT Accident:

In What Ways is It Common to Other CFITs?

In What Ways is It Unique?

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Total Risk Increases as Square of Factors Involved

Mountains = risk level 1Mountains + Weather = risk level 4Mountains + WX + Night = risk level 9Mountains + WX + Night + External

Pressure = risk level 16Mts. + WX + Night + EP + Unfamiliar route

= Risk Level 2525

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How Do YOU Train/Test to Avoid CFIT?

PreFlight Preparation especially WX

Terrain to Be OverflownMountain Area Wind Effects

Other?

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Summary:CFIT Comes in Two Main

Categories:1. Can’t See to Avoid

2. Can’t Perform to Avoid

Pilot Discipline Pilot Discipline CANCAN Help Help to Avoid CFIT Accidents!to Avoid CFIT Accidents!

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Written by: Bill Castlen, Hobie Tomlinson,Doug Stewart

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