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I know CFIT means "Controlled Flight Into Terrain", but does an obstacle
such as a radio tower count as "terrain"? My guess is that it doesn't, but I can't find anything that says authoritatively one way or the other. |
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On Mar 29, 4:46*pm, Roy Smith wrote:
I know CFIT means "Controlled Flight Into Terrain", but does an obstacle such as a radio tower count as "terrain"? *My guess is that it doesn't, but I can't find anything that says authoritatively one way or the other. Not sure how you'd log that one. ![]() -- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 18:46:11 -0400, Roy Smith wrote:
I know CFIT means "Controlled Flight Into Terrain", but does an obstacle such as a radio tower count as "terrain"? My guess is yes. |
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On Mar 29, 5:46 pm, Roy Smith wrote:
I know CFIT means "Controlled Flight Into Terrain", but does an obstacle such as a radio tower count as "terrain"? My guess is that it doesn't, but I can't find anything that says authoritatively one way or the other. Yes. From AC 61-134 General Aviation Controlled Flight Into Terrain Awareness: Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT). CFIT occurs when an airworthy aircraft is flown, under the control of a qualified pilot, into terrain (water or obstacles) with inadequate awareness on the part of the pilot of the impending collision. |
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Roy Smith wrote in
: I know CFIT means "Controlled Flight Into Terrain", but does an obstacle such as a radio tower count as "terrain"? My guess is that it doesn't, but I can't find anything that says authoritatively one way or the other. How about this ? Aviation Safety Team (CAST) Common Taxonomy Team has published a definition of CFIT accepted by many in the field (including the National Transportation Safety Board in the United States and ICAO) similar to that used by the CFIT JSAT. Specifically, the ICAO/CAST defined CFIT as an "inflight collision with terrain, water, or obstacle without indication of a loss of control." http://www.hf.faa.gov/docs/508/docs/cami/0304.pdf |
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