Title: CONTROLLED%20FLIGHT
1- CONTROLLED FLIGHT
- INTO TERRAIN
- C F I T
2C F I T
- DEFINITION
- AN EVENT WHERE A MECHANICALLY NORMALLY
FUNCTIONING AIRPLANE IS INADVERTENTLY FLOWN INTO
THE GROUND, WATER, OR AN OBSTACLE
3OVERVIEW FOR MANAGEMENT
4INTRODUCTION
- CFIT CONTINUES TO BE THE DOMINANT REASON FOR
ACCIDENTS INVOLVING HULL LOSSES AND FATALITIES - 9000 PEOPLE HAVE DIED WORLD WIDE BECAUSE OF CFIT
- AT CURRENT RATE CFIT COULD CAUSE ONE MAJOR
AIRLINE HULL LOSS, AND ASSOCIATED FATALITIES, PER
WEEK BY YEAR 2010 - IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CFIT ACCIDENT RATE BE
LOWERED - OPERATORS MUST BE MADE AWARE OF THE CFIT PROBLEM
AS WELL AS TRAINED TO AVOID THESE ACCIDENTS
5GENERAL GOALS OBJECTIVES
- EDUCATE BOTH OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
- PROVIDE SPECIFIC, APPROPRIATE EDUCATIONAL
MATERIAL - PROPOSE AN EXAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAM
- PROVIDE MANAGERS WITH AN EFFECTIVE CFIT AVOIDANCE
STRATEGY
6RESOURCE UTILIZATION
- OPERATORS SHOULD USE BOTH THE ACADEMIC AND
SIMULATOR TRAINING PROGRAM TO ACHIEVE A
WELL-BALANCED, EFFECTIVE CFIT TRAINING PROGRAM - ALLOCATION OF TRAINING TIME FOR CFIT WITHIN BOTH
RECURRENT AND TRANSITION PROGRAM WILL VARY WITH
EACH OPERATOR
7DECISION MAKERS GUIDE
- AIRLINE MANAGEMENT CREATES THE SAFETY CULTURE OF
THE ORGANIZATION. THIS CULTURE THEN AFFECTS
EVERYONE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION - ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS ARE PREVENTABLE THROUGH
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT DOING SO IS COST EFFECTIVE
8C F I T ACCIDENTS
9HULL-LOSS ACCIDENTS FOR WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL JET
FLEET
10CFIT HULL-LOSS ACCIDENTS FOR WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL
JET FLEET
11WORLDWIDE AIRLINE ACCIDENTS CLASSIFIED BY TYPE
- 1991 THROUGH 1995
12WORLDWIDE AIRLINE FATALITIES CLASSIFIED BY TYPE
OF ACCIDENT-1991 THROUGH 1995
13POSITIVE RESULTS OF GROUND WARNING SYSTEMS (GPWS)
14CFIT ACCIDENT PER YEAR-USA AND WORLD CARRIERS
15GPWS INITIAL RELIABILITY AND FOLLOW- ON
IMPROVEMENTS
16FLIGHT PATH PROFILE 707-300, Santa Maria,
Azores, February 8, 1989
17INDUSTRY SUPPORT REQUIRED FOR GPWS
18WORLD AIRLINE JET FLEET EQUIPPED WITH GPWS
19COMMERCIAL JET CFIT ACCIDENTS 7-YEAR PERIOD-1989
THROUGH 1995
20CFIT AND FLIGHT CREW
21CAUSES FOR CFIT ACCIDENTS
22PRIMARY CAUSE FACTORS FOR HULL-LOSS ACCIDENTS FOR
WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL JET FLEET
23FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO CFIT
- ALTIMETER SETTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
- ALTIMETER SETTING
- SAFE ALTITUDES
- AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
- FLIGHT CREW COMPLACENCY
- PROCEDURAL
- Contd.
24PERCENTAGE OF ALL ACCIDENTS BY PHASE OF FLIGHT
AND THE PERCENTAGE OF FLIGHT TIME THAT THE FLIGHT
CREW IS EXPOSED DURING THAT PHASE
25MAP LOCATION OF CFIT ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS
26FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO CFIT
- DESCENT, APPROACH AND LANDING
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27PRIMARY CAUSE FACTORS FOR HULL-LOSS ACCIDENTS FOR
WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL JET FLEET
28GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF CFIT ACCIDENTS
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32FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO C F I T
- AUTOFLIGHT SYSTEM
- TRAINING
33C F I T PREVENTION
- MINIMUM SAFE ALTITUDE WARNING SYSTEM (MSAWS)
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35C F I T PREVENTION
- MSAWS
- CREW BRIEFING
- AUTOFLIGHT SYSTEMS
- ROUTE DESTINATION FAMILIARIZATION
- ALTITUDE AWARENESS
- USE OF CALL OUTS
- GPWS WARNING ESCAPE MANEUVER
- CHARTS
- TRAINING
36EXAMPLE CFITTRAINING PROGRAM
37ACADEMIC TRAINING PROGRAM
38ACADEMIC TRAINING PROGRAM
- RECOGNIZE FACTORS THAT LEAD TO CFIT ACCIDENTS AND
INCIDENTS - KNOW PREVENTION STRATEGIES THAT WILL ENSURE SAFE
FLIGHT - IMPROVE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS TO AVOID CFIT
- LEARN ESCAPE MANEUVER AND TECHNIQUES TO ENHANCE
POSSIBILITY OF SURVIVAL
39CFIT SIMULATOR TRAINING PROGRAM
40SIMULATOR TRAINING OBJECTIVES
- RECOGNIZE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS THAT CAN LEAD TO A
CFIT INCIDENT - MAINTAIN PROPER HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS - COMMUNICATE COORDINATE ON FLIGHT DECK DURING
CRITICAL PHASES OF FLIGHT - RECOGNIZE A POTENTIAL CFIT SITUATION AND TAKE
APPROPRIATE ACTION - GAIN CONFIDENCE IN THE GPWS
- PERFORM A SUCCESSFUL CFIT ESCAPE MANEUVER
41PILOT SIMULATOR BRIEFING
- REVIEW CONTRIBUTING FACTORS AND CAUSES
- EXPLAIN NEED FOR GOOD FLIGHT CREW COORDINATION
- DISCUSS GPWS OPERATING MODES
- REVIEW AIRPLANE ESCAPE MANEUVER / PROCEDURE AND
PILOT TECHNIQUES - DISCUSS COMMON FLIGHT CREW ERRORS
42GENERIC GPWS WARNING ESCAPE MANEUVER
- REACT IMMEDIATELY TO A GPWS WARNING
- POSITIVELY APPLY MAXIMUM THRUST AND ROTATE TO
THE APPROPRIATE PITCH FOR YOUR AEROPLANE - PULL UP WITH WINGS LEVEL TO ENSURE MAXIMUM
PERFORMANCE - ALWAYS RESPECT STICK SHAKER
43GROUND PROXIMITY WARNING MODES (MARK VI)
44GPWS MODE 1
45GPWS MODE 1
46GPWS MODE 2
47GPWS MODE 3
Fig.4
48GPWS MODE 4
49GPWS MODE 4
Fig. 4
50GPWS MODE 5
51GPWS MODE 6
52ICAO ACTION ON CFIT PREVENTION
- EXPANDED GPWS CARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS (31
DECEMBER 1998) - MINIMUM GPWS MODE REQUIREMENTS (31
DECEMBER 1998) - NON-PRECISION APPROACH PROCEDURE DESIGN
- SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTRUMENT APPROACH CHARTS AND
OTHER CHARTS (SID, STAR, AND TERMINAL AREA)
53ICAO ACTION ON CFIT PREVENTION (2)
- FUTURE PUBLICATION OF THE CFIT PREVENTION
PROGRAMME - FUTURE MAJOR EFFORT TO ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE PROGRAMME IN INTERNATIONAL AND IN DOMESTIC
OPERATIONS