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Become A Safer Pilot

I’ve always enjoyed reading Flying magazine’s “Aftermath” and “I Learned About Flying From That” monthly columns. Both contain forensic examinations of general aviation calamities — from narrow escapes to fatal disasters. In flight, there are thousands of things that can go wrong. Most flights can survive one or two failures, but bad things happen when multiple failures stack up against the pilot. 

The AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) has a rich Air Safety Institute channel on YouTube that’s filled with well-done safety related videos. My favorite is their Accident Case Studies channel. Most of these include voice recordings of ATC (air traffic control) radio traffic, and video graphics of the plane in flight, together with a narrator. If you’re a pilot, check out this channel. We can always learn from others’ mistakes.

Here’s one accident case study: (“IMC” = Instrument Meteorological Conditions. i.e., bad weather)

The AOPA’s Air Safety Institute has plenty of other helpful safety related video playlists as well. I recommend their YouTube channel.