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AAIB report published - Schleicher ASW 20 L, G-CFRW

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The AAIB report into an accident involving an ASW20 in 2022 has been published and includes a recommendation to mandate positive control checks. The AAIB report is available here.  

Fuel starvation

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The CAA has reported that they have seen several recent accidents that have been caused by aircraft running out of fuel. Pilots are reminded of their legal obligation to ensure there is sufficient fuel on board for their intended flight plus reserve. See Article 69 of the ANO, NCO.OP.125 and,…

Aerotow launch failures

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Aerotow launch failures are rare. Following a low aerotow launch failure, there may be reluctance by pilots to land ahead in a field and instead attempt a low turn. Following a low launch failure, landing ahead in a field is a safer option than stalling or spinning from a turn…

Glider towing damage

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BGA accident and incident occurrence data demonstrates that so far during 2023, there have been four accidents on the ground when towing gliders. Three of those accidents involved substantial damage. Looking back over a ten-year period, among all substantial damage accidents to aircraft during ground operations, almost 50% of these…

Safe winch launching

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Whilst UK gliding has made great progress over the many years of the safe winch launching campaign, new pilots need to understand the issues and existing pilots need to be periodically reminded about the available guidance. This Dutch report into a tragic accident references BGA safe winch launching information published…

Carbon monoxide guidance

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A CAA safety notice has been published that aims to raise awareness of i) the hazards associated with carbon monoxide exposure, ii) the means of minimising the likelihood of carbon monoxide contamination and iii) to provide guidance on the use of carbon monoxide detectors in GA aircraft. The safety notice…

BGA medical requirements

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BGA medical requirements, which incorporate CAA medical requirements, have been updated to include note d. re decrease in fitness, ie: ‘Pilots are reminded of their responsibility not to fly in the event of a decrease in their fitness with respect to an illness, medical condition, medical surgery or treatment that…

Gear up on final approach? Please keep quiet.

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Seen a glider on final approach with the gear up instead of correctly lowered for landing? Please avoid the temptation to make a radio call, which experience has shown could lead the pilot to attempt to lower the undercarriage during the final stage of landing resulting in loss of control…

Field landing safety briefing

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A field landing can stretch any pilot’s experience and flying abilities. This ‘Field Landing’ safety briefing is aimed at all glider pilots regardless of experience.  

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AAIB report published - Schleicher ASW 20 L, G-CFRW

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The AAIB report into an accident involving an ASW20 in 2022 has been published and includes a recommendation to mandate positive control checks. The AAIB report is available here.  

Fuel starvation

Posted on

The CAA has reported that they have seen several recent accidents that have been caused by aircraft running out of fuel. Pilots are reminded of their legal obligation to ensure there is sufficient fuel on board for their intended flight plus reserve. See Article 69 of the ANO, NCO.OP.125 and,…

Aerotow launch failures

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Aerotow launch failures are rare. Following a low aerotow launch failure, there may be reluctance by pilots to land ahead in a field and instead attempt a low turn. Following a low launch failure, landing ahead in a field is a safer option than stalling or spinning from a turn…

Glider towing damage

Posted on

BGA accident and incident occurrence data demonstrates that so far during 2023, there have been four accidents on the ground when towing gliders. Three of those accidents involved substantial damage. Looking back over a ten-year period, among all substantial damage accidents to aircraft during ground operations, almost 50% of these…

Safe winch launching

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Whilst UK gliding has made great progress over the many years of the safe winch launching campaign, new pilots need to understand the issues and existing pilots need to be periodically reminded about the available guidance. This Dutch report into a tragic accident references BGA safe winch launching information published…

Carbon monoxide guidance

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A CAA safety notice has been published that aims to raise awareness of i) the hazards associated with carbon monoxide exposure, ii) the means of minimising the likelihood of carbon monoxide contamination and iii) to provide guidance on the use of carbon monoxide detectors in GA aircraft. The safety notice…

BGA medical requirements

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BGA medical requirements, which incorporate CAA medical requirements, have been updated to include note d. re decrease in fitness, ie: ‘Pilots are reminded of their responsibility not to fly in the event of a decrease in their fitness with respect to an illness, medical condition, medical surgery or treatment that…

Gear up on final approach? Please keep quiet.

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Seen a glider on final approach with the gear up instead of correctly lowered for landing? Please avoid the temptation to make a radio call, which experience has shown could lead the pilot to attempt to lower the undercarriage during the final stage of landing resulting in loss of control…

Field landing safety briefing

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A field landing can stretch any pilot’s experience and flying abilities. This ‘Field Landing’ safety briefing is aimed at all glider pilots regardless of experience.