
Quarterly Aviation Report Q1 2025: train pilots for partial power loss
- Quarterly Aviation Report
Integrate partial power loss in pilot training to improve pilot preparedness, by offering strategies to manage unpredictable power and operational risks effectively. That’s what the Dutch Safety Board advocates in the Quarterly Aviation Report of the first quarter of 2025.
Partial power loss introduces complex issues. By making the right decisions quickly and correctly pilots can really make a difference. Currently these decisions are not covered in pilot training. Better preparation during training may mitigate future incidents and contribute to general aviation safety.
When does the Dutch Safety Board investigate aviation occurrences?
The Safety Board conducts independent investigations into accidents and serious incidents involving aircraft and seeks to draw lessons from them. The Board is authorised to investigate all aviation occurrences within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, but is not always obliged to do so. By selecting those to investigate, the Board focusses mainly on situations in which people depend for their safety on the public authorities, businesses or institutions. In this way, we help make aviation safer.
More about aviation incidents can be found in the Quarterly Aviation Report Q1 2025.