Better training in general aviation: Why continuous training can save lives

Compared to commercial aviation, general aviation is confronted with a significantly higher accident rate. A recent Australian meta-study shows this: Over 90 per cent of fatal accidents involve light aircraft. Pilot error, inadequate training and a lack of situational awareness are considered to be the main causes. Experts are therefore calling for a fundamental reform of pilot training in general aviation, regular refresher training and the increased use of simulators and modern learning methods.

3 October 2025

General Aviation Safety 2025: What the new meta-analysis shows - and how we can effectively reduce accidents

A recent systematic analysis of 46 studies on accidents in general aviation (GA) reveals five key risk areas: human factors, training deficits, aircraft characteristics, pilot-related characteristics and the flight phase. Particularly critical are flights in low visibility (IMC/night) and at low altitude, where the margin for error is small and stall/spin incidents are often fatal. The findings are clear: recurrent training - targeted, practical and data-supported - reduces the risk. Effective levers are sufficient

14 September 2025

Is flying dangerous? How safe private aviation really is - and what pilots can learn from it

Flying is considered one of the most fascinating activities, but also one with inherent risks. In pilot circles, it is often said that "the most dangerous thing about flying is the journey to the aerodrome". But how reliable is this saying? US glider pilot Clemens S. Ceipek has systematically got to the bottom of this question in his blog www.chessintheair.com - with a well thought-out and comparable risk calculation.

14 July 2025

Fatal loss of control in the Alps: What the crash of a Cirrus SR20 teaches us about human error, safety gaps and new demands on aviation

On 6 November 2023, a tragic aviation accident occurred in the Austrian Alps near Tamsweg in which four people lost their lives. A Cirrus SR20, a popular single-engine general aviation aircraft, crashed into a wooded area at high speed in difficult weather conditions. The accident was not just a consequence of meteorological challenges - it is rather a frightening lesson in a chain of avoidable rule violations, lack of preparation and a serious loss of control in the aviation industry.

27 June 2025

A solo flight with a serious outcome: What the accident in Oerlinghausen teaches us about flight training and mental resilience

A first solo flight is a significant step for every student pilot - a moment that requires self-confidence and flying maturity. But what happens when technical errors, mental exhaustion and incomplete decision-making skills come together? The serious accident involving a student pilot at the Oerlinghausen special landing site (EDLO) in October 2023 provides tragic illustrative material - and important insights for training in general aviation.

14 June 2025

Security situation in Swiss civil aviation in 2024: more incidents, new challenges - and targeted prevention

The Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) has published a comprehensive analysis of the safety situation in Swiss civil aviation in its Annual Safety Report 2024. The figures show a significant increase in reported safety-related incidents - to 12,751 reports, which corresponds to an increase of around 20 % compared to the previous year. The increases in GPS malfunctions, incidents involving conspicuous passengers and near-collisions are particularly striking. The report shows: Air traffic is becoming more complex - and the FOCA

13 June 2025

More safety through systematic learning: the role of EU Regulation 376/2014 and the ECCAIRS reporting system in general aviation

General aviation (GA) is characterised by diversity: private pilots, flight schools, air sports clubs, factory aircraft and many other players contribute to a lively but also safety-critical operation. This makes it all the more important to systematically learn from mistakes - not to find culprits, but to avoid future incidents and accidents. EU Regulation No. 376/2014, which has reorganised the reporting system in civil aviation, forms a crucial basis for this. It

3 May 2025

Incident reporting in general aviation: safety through open communication

Aviation is one of the safest modes of transport in the world - and that is no coincidence. Behind this record is a comprehensive system for recording, analysing and preventing safety-related incidents. A central component of this system is the reporting system in accordance with EU Regulation No. 376/2014, which was introduced by the European Union in order to recognise potential hazards at an early stage and derive preventive measures from them. In general aviation in particular, where the operation of

5 April 2025

Emergency or safety landing: What to do after a successful off-field landing?

Emergency and safety landings are among the exceptional situations that every pilot can be confronted with. Whether it's a technical defect, a sudden change in the weather or another unforeseeable incident - the right response at such moments can be crucial. But what happens after a successful outlanding? Can you simply take off again, or do certain regulations need to be observed? This report sheds light on a real incident, draws important lessons from it and provides an overview of the legal regulations

15 March 2025

Crash of a Cessna 182 in Bamberg: A fatal chain of errors

The incident, which tragically ended with the death of the 61-year-old pilot, reveals a chain of wrong decisions that were favoured by stress and inadequate preparation. The Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) has presented a detailed analysis of the accident, which provides important findings for flight safety.

8 December 2024

Garmin launches new software for avoiding ground collisions

Ground collisions are a growing threat to aviation, particularly in the US, where there has been an increase in runway and taxiway incidents. In this context, Garmin, a leading provider of avionics systems, has developed an innovative software solution: Runway Occupancy Awareness (ROA). This new technology aims to warn pilots in good time of potential dangers on the ground in order to avoid collisions.

23 September 2024

Aircraft accident: Crash of a motorised glider during winch launch on the Hahnweide

On 24 March 2019, a serious accident occurred at the Hahnweide special landing field in which the 66-year-old pilot of a LAK-17B FES mini motor glider was fatally injured. The investigation report by the Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) documents the course and circumstances of the accident and provides important insights into the events.

6 August 2024

Aircraft accident: Detailed summary of the accident report: Glider crash in Wershofen/Eifel

On 25 May 2022, a serious aviation accident occurred in the Wershofen/Eifel region in which the 67-year-old pilot of an LS 1-f glider died. The accident report by the Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation (BFU) documents the incident in detail and describes the events before and after the crash.

6 August 2024

Aircraft accident: Aircraft: Robin Location: Reinheim

On 25 September 2021, an accident occurred between a manned aircraft, a Robin DR 400/180 R, and an unmanned model aircraft at the Reinheim gliding site.

1 July 2024

Aircraft accident: Aircraft: Cessna 172 Location: Bonn-Hangelar

On 23 March 2022, a serious aviation accident involving a Reims Aviation Cessna F 172N occurred at Bonn-Hangelar airfield. The pilot and a technician were seriously injured in this accident, and the aircraft and surrounding buildings and areas suffered considerable damage.

1 July 2024

Aircraft accident: Aircraft: Cessna 172 and glider Place: Borken-Hoxfeld

In the late afternoon of 18 July 2018, a serious air incident occurred over the area of Borken-Hoxfeld, Germany, involving a Cessna 172 N and an ASW 20 glider. Despite the collision, which caused considerable damage to both aircraft, there were no personal injuries.

5 May 2024

Aircraft: Motor glider SF 25C Location: Greiz

On 6 September 2020, there was an almost serious incident at the Greiz-Obergrochlitz special landing field involving an SF 25 C motor glider and a SZD-50-3 "Puchacz" glider. Despite the direct collision, only minor damage was caused to the aircraft and fortunately no persons were injured. The investigation revealed that the accident was caused by a combination of the unfavourable position of the sun, the communication between the pilots and the flight controller and the unfamiliar procedure.

5 May 2024

Aircraft accident: Aircraft: Glider Location: Ohlstadt-Pömetsried

On 19 October 2019, a serious accident occurred with an ASK 13 glider from Alexander Schleicher Segelflugzeugbau in Ohlstadt-Pömetsried, in which the flight instructor was seriously injured and a student pilot was slightly injured. The incident, documented under the file number BFU19-1461-3X, resulted in the destruction of the aircraft and damage to the ground. The final assessment attributes the accident to a combination of inadequate planning and execution of the exercise and possibly a less than ideal flight path

5 May 2024

Crash of a Cirrus due to wake vortices

Two years ago, a Cirrus SR22 crashed in Tennessee, killing Charles Schneider, an enthusiastic amateur pilot and co-founder of Mygoflight. The 30-year-old pilot survived the crash with severe burns. Investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have now confirmed that wake vortices from an Allegiant Air Airbus A320 were the cause of the crash.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: Nimbus 3 DM Location: Dahlemer Binz

An accident occurred at the Dahlemer Binz airfield involving a self-launching glider that lost power during the initial climb. An initial take-off attempt was aborted due to insufficient engine power, but a subsequent static run of the engine showed no abnormalities.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: LS4-b and DG-300 Location: Dülmen

The collision occurred because neither pilot could see the other glider and was therefore unable to initiate an evasive manoeuvre.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: Grob G 102 Club Astir III b Location: Bayreuth

A student pilot lost her orientation after a winch launch and had a serious accident during the landing.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: ASK 21 Location: Rheinstetten

The investigation revealed that the cable force suddenly decreased during take-off, which was due to the winch operator reducing the power regulator.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: PA-19 Location: Oldenburg-Hatten

During the recovery and investigation, the fuel tap was found to be closed and only a small amount of fuel was found in the fuel bowl.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: Cirrus SR 20 and D4 Fascination Location: Schwäbisch Hall

The accident emphasises the importance of situational awareness, clear communication and the use of collision warning systems to avoid air collisions.

13 April 2024

Aircraft: Piper Meridien Location: Kassel-Calden

During the third landing attempt at Kassel-Calden, the crew forgot to lower the landing gear due to increased workload and familiarisation with the warning tone, which resulted in serious damage to the aircraft.

13 April 2024

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