Through the darkness across the Hudson River, New York City’s dazzling all-night light show served as the backdrop for the Beech Baron’s descent into Teterboro Airport. For the relatively inexperienced pilot in the left seat, this was a golden opportunity to sit beside the company’s high-time training captain and soak up knowledge from the veteran as he pointed out visual landmarks like Giants Stadium and described the unusual noise abatement procedure for the 3 a.m. arrival carrying a planeload of medical samples for testing at a New Jersey lab.
Fighting Pilot Fatigue: New Views on Staying Alert
Key Takeaways:
- A Beech Baron crashed due to pilot error: The less experienced pilot mistakenly feathered the propellers instead of adjusting the throttles, leading to engine failure and a crash.
- Pilot fatigue was a likely contributing factor, despite not being officially cited in the NTSB report: The accident occurred after long hours of night flying for both pilots, highlighting the dangers of fatigue on pilot performance and decision-making.
- Research demonstrates a strong link between fatigue and aviation accidents: Studies show a significant percentage of accidents involve pilot fatigue and the impact of sleep deprivation on cognitive functions.
- New regulations and improved understanding of fatigue are improving aviation safety: The FAA has implemented stricter rest and duty-time rules for airline pilots based on the latest sleep research, addressing long-standing concerns about pilot fatigue.
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