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Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
Anyone want to hazard a guess at the major number of engine failure causes? Ol S&B I would say fuel starvation or fuel mismanagement would be the #1. But given that a lapse of following procedures and/or FAA regulations was the precipitating factor, the next thing in line is bad decision making and problem resolution skills. Too often an emergency that is survivable becomes a fatal accident because the pilot was not prepared in skill set or mindset to deal with it. But this is why we train and continue to train so we have the skills and methods firmly ingrained to deal with emergencies. Most accidents are due to some sort of pilot error (poor decision making?) or failure to maintain control of the aircraft (cockpit management?). |
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