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Mon, Apr 23, 2018

Reducing Loss-Of-Control Accidents In General Aviation Focus Of NTSB Roundtable

Event To Be Held Tuesday At NTSB HQ In Washington, D.C.

The NTSB will host a roundtable Tuesday on preventing in-flight loss of control in general aviation. The purpose of the event is to facilitate a discussion about possible solutions to prevent loss of control, which has played a role in more than 40 percent of all single-engine, fixed-wing general aviation fatal accidents.

Eighteen industry and government experts will participate in the one-day roundtable, "Prevent Loss of Control in Flight in General Aviation Through Training and Technology," in Washington, D.C on April 24.  NTSB Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt will moderate the participant-driven discussion.

“More general-aviation pilots and passengers die from accidents involving loss of control in flight than any other single factor," said Sumwalt. "Our goal is for these experts to discuss solutions available to prevent loss of control and to identify the path forward in our continued joint effort to improve safety.”

Loss of control accidents involve an aircraft’s unintended departure from controlled flight, which can be due to a variety of reasons, such as pilot distraction, loss of situational awareness, or weather. General aviation safety has been on the NTSB’s Most Wanted List since 2012.

The one-day roundtable event is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. EDT, in the NTSB Boardroom and Conference Center, 420 10th Street SW, Washington, DC 20594.

(Image provided with NTSB news release)

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