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Title: Safety Update


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Safety Update Web-based Safety Tools
  • Gary Woodsmall, HQ CAP/SE

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Past Years Safety Stats (As of 28 Jul 04)
  • 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
  • A/C Accidents 3 1 4 9 5 6
  • Rate/100,000 hrs 2.34 0.94 3.57 7.37 4.43 --
  • A/C Flt Incidents 12 16 17 29 15 14
  • A/C Grnd Mishaps 6 8 8 10 15 11
  • Fatalities 2 0 0 5 2 3
  • Vehicle 9 15 15 13 12 10
  • Bodily Injury 28 15 13 16 11 10
  • Serious Injury 9 3 3 6 2 6

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Yearly Mishap Comparison(As of 28 Jul 04)
FY04 projection at current rate
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Aircraft Mishap Trends
  • Landing deficiencies (12 to 7)
  • Hangar / tie-down carelessness (11 to 5)
  • Bird Strikes (1 to 5)
  • Maintenance (3 to 4)
  • Taxi carelessness (6 to 3)
  • Weather / secured aircraft (N/C)
  • Takeoff deficiencies (3 to 0)
  • Keep basic flight proficiency and ground
    operations as emphasis items
  • Promote good stewardship of our resources (Ops
    Mx)
  • Emphasize proper tie-down methods and condition
    of tie-down equipment
  • Bird/Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) education

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Big Bear City, CA
  • 21 Nov 03, Palm Springs SAREX
  • CFII Pilot (68) and Scanner (67) in a
    Member-furnished PA-28
  • Reported bad winds and turbulence in the pass
    coming in
  • Wind forecast placed next days flying in
    question
  • Crew decides to go home that evening in spite of
    several warnings hotel had been arranged.
  • Aircraft was found on a mountain side at 6,900msl

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Wausau, WI
  • 22 Nov 03, CAPF 5 Checkride, C-182
  • Private Pilot Examinee (45) and a CFI Check Pilot
    (71)
  • Simulated forced landing, no flap, in a crosswind
    (9kts) to a 4,500 runway
  • Hard landing with a bounce and prop strike
  • Headed for side of runway CFI took the yoke and
    yelled at least twice to pull the power.
  • CFI admits landing too far down runway and
    suspects that the examinee added power during the
    hard landing

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St. George, UT
  • 18 Jan 04, Proficiency flight, C-182Q
  • Private Pilot (73) and Commercial Pilot (72)
  • Touch and Go Landings
  • Bounced landing then landed on nose wheel with a
    prop strike
  • Then performed a go-around
  • PIC had 4 hours in last 3 months and a total of
    16 hours in this model
  • NTSB Probable Cause Improper Flare

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Lake Village, IN (IL Wing)
  • 4 Apr 04, Tow Pilot qual training, SGS 2-33A
  • CFI pilot (79) and student pilot (54)
  • 4 tows to 1000agl steep turn / slow flight 2-3
    miles from airfield
  • Crosswind 11G18
  • Experienced downdraft (sink) while returning
  • Landed in a soft, newly plowed field
  • Nose skid and right wing dug-in to the dirt
  • Right wing was broken
  • NTSB Probable Cause Downdraft (sink) and
    unsuitable terrain

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Las Cruces, NM
  • 9 Jun 04, Return from CD mission, C-172P
  • Private Pilot (74) and Observer (64)
  • Returning at night with a low voltage light
  • Turning final, another aircraft takes the runway
  • Pilot goes around and maneuvers to land
  • Aircraft impacts a mesquite brush mound,
    separating the nose wheel
  • Aircraft nosed over and slides into a fence
  • Pilot sustained broken bones

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Mitchellville, MD
  • 21 Jul 04, C-182 upgrade training and night
    currency sortie
  • CFII (43) and upgrade student (27)
  • Student had 9 hrs in C-182 with 25 takeoffs and
    landings
  • Night approach
  • Flared high and stalled
  • Hard landing, prop strike, gear bent
  • Substantial damage

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Lets Talk Landings
  • In General Aviation (GA), landing accidents
    account for 1/3 (33) of all aircraft accidents
  • CAP experienced 4 out of 6 (66)
  • Why do you think this is happening?
  • In GA, 25 of landing accidents occur during
    flight instruction
  • 3 out of 4 CAP landing accidents (75) this year
    had Certified Flight Instructors onboard
  • How can we turn this around?

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More Talk on Landings
  • Most landing accidents are survivable only
    about 1-3 of fatal GA accidents are caused by
    poor landings
  • The good news is all our CAP pilots survived
    their landing accidents
  • Poor landings are responsible for nearly 500 bent
    GA aircraft per year
  • Poor landings consistently a top CAP trend
  • Currency and Proficiency will help
  • Stay at the top of your game!

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Vehicle Mishap Trends
  • Loss of control (0 to 2)
  • Backing (2 to 2)
  • Failure to yield (2 to 1)
  • Road debris (2 to 0)
  • Emphasize fatigue countermeasures
  • Emphasize techniques for backing safely
  • Continue educating van drivers
  • Emphasize turns, backing and roll-over risk
  • Continue emphasis on seat belts

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Lebanon, MO (AZ Wing)
  • 21 Apr 04, Returning balloon to IL Wing
  • Ford E-350, 12-passenger van with trailer
  • The driver (74) and 2 other senior members (54
    75) shared driving all day all night
  • At 0610, van entered the interstate median
  • Traveled back across the interstate and ran off
    the road on the right side
  • The van rolled, ejecting the rear passenger, who
    was not wearing a seatbelt
  • The driver and other front seat passenger were
    treated for minor injuries and released

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Kenosha Pass, CO
  • 6 Jun 04, Returning from a RMLR SAREX
  • Cadet (16) was driving a Toyota 4 Runner
  • Vehicle left the paved surface and entered the
    right gravel shoulder
  • Driver overcorrected, went across the road
  • Hit the left guard rail nearly head-on
  • Front windshield popped-out and vehicle flipped
    over the guard rail
  • Flipped end-over-end 4 times in the air
  • Struck tree tops and landed on the wheels
  • Broken arm and jaw with scalp laceration

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Bodily Injury Trends
  • Fractures (1 to 6)
  • Sports injury (2 to 5)
  • Cuts (2 to 4)
  • Falls (2 to 2)
  • Emphasize supervision of cadet sports
  • Horseplay on the increase dont tolerate
  • 9 out of 10 injuries (90) were cadets
  • Were trusted with these kids
  • please take this responsibility seriously

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Web Based Safety Tools
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