VFR. Visual Flight Rules
IMC: Instrument Meteorological Condition
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AOPA ASI Launches Safety Campaign on
VFR into IMC
The
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) today kicked
off a nine-month safety campaign to raise awareness of the risks involved with
visual flight rules into instrument meteorological conditions (VFR into IMC)
operations. ASI called such flights the most significant cause of
weather-related accidents.
In
addition, noted ASI senior v-p Richard McSpadden, “VFR into IMC is among the
top five causes of fatal general aviation accidents, which are largely
preventable. And it’s not only VFR pilots who get trapped; about one-third of
these accidents involve instrument-rated pilots.”
ASI
research has found that pilots encounter VFR into IMC conditions every other
week on average. Related accidents typically result in a fatality, McSpadden
added.
“Experience
alone is no guard against them. In fact, instrument-rated commercial pilots are
twice as likely to be involved in VFR into IMC accidents compared to their
non-instrument-rated counterparts,” he said. “Often thought of as a single
cause, VFR into IMC plays a role in several other types of accidents, including
loss of control in-flight (LOC-I) and controlled flight into terrain (CFIT). “
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