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Pilot Skills in Upset Recovery Need
Overhaul at All Certification Levels
MESA, ARIZONA USA: APS Emergency Maneuver
Training, a division of Aviation Performance
Solutions LLC (APS), announced today the release
of research results on the status of pilot skill
level in upset recovery, specifically a pilot’s
ability to deal with Loss of Control In-Flight
(LOC-I). APS research offers insight into
contributing factors to LOC-I being the leading
cause of fatalities in commercial aviation
worldwide.
In the 2007 Boeing Aircraft Company report,
Statistical Summary of Commercial Jet Airplane
Accidents Worldwide – 1959 to 2006, LOC-I
represents the most severe causal factor of
crash-related fatalities from 1997 through 2006
– even more than the historic leader, Controlled
Flight Into Terrain. According to the Commercial
Aviation Safety Team, there has been recent
industry emphasis on fatalities being a more
accurate representation of the severity of an
accident as opposed to hull-losses traditionally
used as the indicator.
APS formally evaluated 115 licensed pilots, of
varying experience and certification levels, in
their ability to recover from extreme flight
conditions representative of LOC-I scenarios.
Overall performance varied somewhat within pilot
certification levels with professional aviators
showing the best results at a 42% success rate
and private pilots flying small general aviation
aircraft at 28%. In just three days of
specialized APS training, these same pilots were
able to consistently recover from 94% of the
same loss of control situations. In addition to
dramatic skill development, the research also
demonstrated the ability of pilots graduating
from an APS 3-day 5-flight upset recovery
training program to retain over 75% of their
skills 18 months after completing the course. So
far, the research has been internally sponsored
by APS to identify the need in the marketplace
and to demonstrate the effectiveness of a
specialized training solution. The company is
actively seeking external funding to augment
their research efforts to provide a worldwide
solution to prevent LOC-I accidents. More
detailed information is available on the APS
Emergency Maneuver Training website (www.apstraining.com)
by clicking on “Media”. (Click
Here for Results Summary)
"Our Loss of Control In-Flight research was
motivated by the recognition that without an
ability to identify the need or implement an
effective solution, aviation would continue to
be affected by high rates of loss of control
crashes and associated fatalities indefinitely."
says Paul BJ Ransbury, President of APS
Emergency Maneuver Training, "As evidenced by
our research results, pilots are ill-equipped to
deal with loss of control scenarios beyond the
accepted limitations of their training
requirements during pilot certification and
recurrent simulator training. Just as important
as identifying this skill deficit in pilots is
our demonstrated capability to dramatically
improve a pilot’s ability to effectively resolve
a wide variety of loss of control situations.
The exciting part is that it takes only a few
days to instill these life-saving piloting
skills and the increased ability lasts for
years." Mr. Ransbury continues to explain that
the extensive academic understanding imparted to
pilot trainees participating in APS multi-day
training courses, combined with proprietary
building-block advanced flight training
regiments, produces pilot graduates armed with
the knowledge and practical skill to recognize,
avoid and, if necessary, recover from in-flight
upset situations.
ABOUT APS EMERGENCY MANEUVER TRAINING: APS
Emergency Maneuver Training, an FAA-approved 141
Flight School specializing in Upset Recovery,
Spin Training and Instrument Recovery courses,
is the largest provider of dedicated upset
recovery training services in North America.
Offering what has been coined the "Master's
Degree Program in Upset Recovery Training", APS
continues to receive a growing influx of
positive attention by pilots and safety
organizations throughout the aviation industry.
As a compliment to its industry-leading training
facility in Arizona, APS uses the Extra 300L
German-built aerobatic training aircraft. The
Extra 300L provides the safest in-flight
training environment possible, yet allows a
pilot to explore any flight envelope or maneuver
series desired. This aircraft is the highest
performance certified aerobatic aircraft in the
world and allows realistic training amidst a
safe environment under the guidance of expert
military-trained commercially experienced flight
instructors. The company has the resources to
train thousands of students each year and
provides complimentary course evaluations to
corporate flight departments, insurance
companies and training organizations interested
in mitigating the LOC-I threat.
For media inquiries, photos and flight
information, visit: www.apstraining.com or
contact the APS VP Business Development, Tara
Ransbury, toll free at 1-866-359-4273 or via
email at tara.ransbury@apstraining.com.
###Images for Media Use: Courtesy
of APS Emergency Maneuver Training
Paul BJ Ransbury
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