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An overview of loss of control (LOC) accidents in aviation, including data sources, event factors, and stall examples. It also discusses the importance of addressing elements in the accident chain and new training methods. LOC by flight regime and event factors, with specific examples of stall accidents and their causes.
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Chief Technical Advisor, Vehicle Simulation
National Transportation Safety Board
Tony Lambregts
TakeoffInitial ClimbClimbCruiseDescentHoldingApproachVFR PatternCirclingFinal ApproachLandingGo-aroundMissed ApproachManeuvering
Events
Events
On-Board Fatalities
On-Board Fatalities
LOC by Flight Regime
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Angle of Attack (deg)
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Right Angle of Attack
Angle of Attack (deg)
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Precursor Sequence
Loss of Energy State Awareness / Inappropriate Energy Management
Stall / Departure
Improper / Ineffective Recovery
Normal Flight Crew LOC Fatigue / Impairment
Colgan Air 3407 (2/12/2009)
Loss of Energy State Awareness / Inappropriate Energy Management
Stall / Departure
Improper / Ineffective Recovery
Normal Flight Ground
Impact
Engine failure
Pinnacle 3701 (10/14/2004)
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Lift Coefficient - C
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Angle of Attack - α (deg)
Saab 340 Icing Event Comparison
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Precursor Sequence
Ice Contamination
Stall / Departure
Improper / Ineffective Recovery
Normal Flight LOC Icing