Cfit is a common cause for ga accidents when pilots fly vfr into imc Technological advances in situational awareness have dramatically reduced the number of general aviation controlled flight into terrain (cfit) accidents over the past 20 years So what exactly happens in a cfit accident
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It's usually a combination of events, so let's take a look at two major cfit accidents
Eastern flight 401, and air new zealand flight 901.
Controlled flight into terrain (cfit) occurs when an airworthy aircraft under the complete control of the pilot is inadvertently flown into terrain, water, or an obstacle The pilots are generally unaware of the danger until it is too late. Cfit includes issues related to terrain, water and obstacle conflicts without indication of loss of control. Cfit (controlled flight into terrain) 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.
Highlights the inherent risk that controlled flight into terrain (cfit) poses for general aviation (ga) pilots. Cfit is defined as an unintentional collision with terrain (the ground, a mountain, a body of water, or an obstacle) while an aircraft is under positive control.