by Jim Timm   The following are the reports of aviation accidents and incidents that occurred in Arizona from mid-March through April. We hope you use the following detailed accident information to learn from the mistakes being made by others and take the necessary action to prevent similar occurrences. In this reporting period the number of accidents were up
   by Jim Timm   These pilot deviations need to be examined to determine if a common threat exists that we should address to help reduce the number of deviations that occur, and thus enhance aviation safety. In the report from March 10 through April 13 there were thirty-one pilot deviations reported by the FAA SDL FSDO. These deviations were committed by
  By Fred Gibbs   Just to be clear, the opinions and statements made within my articles are strictly mine and may not necessarily reflect any policy or position of the Arizona Pilots Association.   ENGINE FAILURES A couple of years ago, the General Aviation Joint Steering Committee, the FAA, airframe manufacturers, user groups, associations and other
  By Fred Gibbs   As of my last query on March 27th into the NTSB database, there have been NO fatal accidents in Arizona since January 1st of this year. That is a great statistic, and one worth stating loudly! Hopefully we will finish out the 1st quarter of 2023 with no fatal accidents. Now, Mother Nature has not been very nice to us the past month or so, not
  by Jim Timm   The following are the reports of aviation accidents and incidents that occurred in Arizona from mid-February through March. We hope to use the following detailed accident information to develop safety programs, briefings, and posters/flyers to help pilots learn from the mistakes being made by others and take the necessary action to prevent them
   by Jim Timm   These pilot deviations need to be examined to determine if a common threat exists that we should address to help reduce the number of deviations that occur, and thus enhance aviation safety. In the time period from February 10 through March 9 there were eight pilot deviations recorded by the FAA SDL FSDO. These deviations were committed
  By Fred Gibbs   Just to be clear, the opinions and statements made within my articles are strictly mine and may not necessarily reflect any policy or position of the Arizona Pilots Association.   gaarms 2023 loss of control total accident aircraft defining event You have heard me say this at many a safety program: “I have never met a pilot who got up in the morning and decided to go out and crash his airplane. No pilot
  By Fred Gibbs   I am pleased to say that, as I write this during the last week of February, there are no fatal accidents to report. The new year – CY-2023 – is off to a good start. Irony of ironies, while doing a safety seminar down at Ryan Airport on January 21st, there was an accident at the airport during the program. Fortunately, no one was hurt, except for
  by Jim Timm   The following are the reports of aviation accidents and incidents that have occurred in Arizona from January through February. We hope to use the following detailed accident information to develop safety programs, briefings, and posters/flyers that would help pilots learn from the mistakes being made by others and be able to take the necessary
   by Jim Timm   These pilot deviations need to be examined to determine if a common threat exists that we should address to help reduce the number of deviations that occur, and thus enhance aviation safety. In the time period from January 14 through February 9 there were twenty-seven pilot deviations recorded by the FAA SDL FSDO. These deviations were