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New accident case study: Fair Weather Flier

By General Aviation News Staff · May 1, 2025 · Leave a Comment

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) has released a new episode of its Accident Case Study video series: Fair Weather Flier, which recreates the events that led a non-instrument-rated pilot to fly into a line of thunderstorms and crash, killing himself and his wife on board.

“This is an accident type we see all too often,” said AOPA’s ASI Senior Vice President Mike Ginter. “The pilot flew into clearly deteriorating weather conditions, untrained and unprepared to deal with them.”

“Spatial disorientation that leads to loss of aircraft control is one of the leading causes of fatal general aviation accidents,” he continued. “Self-imposed pressure to get home for a meeting added to this pilot’s poor decision-making, and the tragic outcome of the flight.”

“But it’s important to remember that accidents like this have never been more avoidable because of the tools we have, both in the cockpit and on the ground,” Ginter added. “What hasn’t changed is that pilots must interpret and use that information correctly to make good decisions.”

While the specifics of this accident are unique, the underlying factors — like overconfidence, lack of weather planning, and “get-there-itis” — are common across general aviation, he said, noting this case was chosen because it reflects mistakes any pilot could make, regardless of experience.

ASI Accident Case Studies use FAA air traffic control radio communication transcripts, National Transportation Safety Board documentation, and video animation to recreate the dynamics, and track each accident’s chain of events. The videos share lessons to help pilots recognize and avoid similar mistakes.

View the accident case study here.

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