There’s a current thread on pre-flight checks in which a contributor mentions mixed-up controls.
The NTSB/FAA Safety Team has made a great video on this about a real case. I’m creating this separate thread on the video because of how powerful it is, and because it has only 1500 views on YouTube. To their considerable credit, the young pilots and the mechanic agreed to participate in the video.
After watching it, I did a search of the NTSB database and was surprised to learn that this is a more frequent cause of accidents than one might think.
The video:
The NTSB/FAA Safety Team has made a great video on this about a real case. I’m creating this separate thread on the video because of how powerful it is, and because it has only 1500 views on YouTube. To their considerable credit, the young pilots and the mechanic agreed to participate in the video.
After watching it, I did a search of the NTSB database and was surprised to learn that this is a more frequent cause of accidents than one might think.
The video:
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