New Initiative Seeks To Improve Loss-Of-Control Safety Record

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Key Takeaways:

  • Inadequate flight training is a primary contributor to loss-of-control accidents in general aviation, identified as a top safety concern by the NTSB.
  • CFI Rich Stowell has launched the "Learn to Turn" initiative to enhance flight training quality, particularly in maneuvering flight, aiming to reduce accidents and improve student retention.
  • Stowell identifies a "training delivery problem," stating that instructors often teach only basic maneuvers, leading to pilots being "unconsciously incompetent" in maneuvering flight.
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If pilots get quality training from day one on how flight maneuvering actually works, GA can reduce the rates of loss-of-control accidents. That’s the message CFI Rich Stowell gave during his remarks at the NTSB’s Oct. 14 forum on LOC, a safety issue that’s on the board’s “Most Wanted List” this year. To that end, Stowell has launched a “Learn to Turn” initiative with a new launch page to gather supporters for the effort. So far, about 60 individuals and organizations have expressed interest in the project. Stowell told AVweb in a recent interview he hopes that improving the quality of flight training will, in turn, improve flight safety as well as student retention rates.

“It’s clear that except for the ability to mimic only the most basic of turns, pilots, as a group, remain unconsciously incompetent with regard to maneuvering flight,” Stowell said at the forum. “Simply stated, we have a training delivery problem.” Among the root issues are flight instructors who are not motivated to teach more than what they themselves were taught, leading to low student retention, as well as certificated pilots who did not receive the flight instruction they should have to be safe, proficient and motivated to further their training, he said.

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