The lessons from tragic accidents following flight into cloud or
poor visibility are often ignored or forgotten, according to the
ATSB. Some pilots who are only qualified to fly when visibility is
good (visual flight) remain exposed to significant risk of a fatal
accident.
To fly in cloudy or foggy conditions, pilots need an instrument
flight rules rating. A booklet released by the ATSB today
highlights the dangers of pilots without an instrument rating
flying into bad weather.
With 14 fatalities in the past five years, general aviation
accidents involving visual flights entering cloud remain…