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I must admit this is really starting to get to me. The above quote seems to hit home, but my mind won't stop here. Why such a rash of accidents ? Is there a common denominator here?Another day, another accident...Really hope that the occupants will be found alive and we won't have to add two more unfortunate souls to the long grim list of this year's aviation fatalities in Canada.
I have heard many theories such as; Not enough experience, Pushing the limits, Poor training, Pilots become complacent, Flight schools will train anyone, Instructors are too inexperienced, Weather, Pilots are too old or too young, Too confident, Fatigue, Aircraft are too old, Aircraft are poorly maintained, Operators pushing too hard, or cutting corners, The recession.
The problem is no category seems to explain the rash of accidents this year.
I have questioned my own training, attitude, and knowledge, Have I missed something that will eventually be my demise? Who is next?
There must be an answer to why such a rise in accidents, Has TSB found the answer?
Maybe some good constructive discussion on the subject will help.









