Two aviation occurrences in 1999, one of them a fatal mustering
incident and the other a wheels-up landing, highlight some of the
potential hazards of fatigue on flying performance.
Mustering accident
A newly-licensed private pilot was fatally injured at Mindaroo
Station in Western Australia when mustering sheep with a Cessna
172. The accident happened late in the afternoon at the end of more
than eight hours of low-level flying following nine days of intense
flying activity.
During the nine days, the pilot had flown 68 (tachometer) hours.
The flying was both mentally and physically…