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Table 7

FREQUENCY WITH WHICH KINDS OF PILOT BEHAVIOR WERE MENTIONED BY AIRLINE PILOTS AS CONTRIBUTING TO UNSAFE AIRLINE FLYING 

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| Pilot Behavior | Frequency |
| --- | --- |
| Letting Down Below Authorized Minimums | 22 |
| Violating Policies and Procedures in General | 18 |
| Attempting to Fly Partially or Wholly Contact in Instrument Weather | 16 |
| Poor Navigating or Orienting | 8 |
| Failure to Use Checklist | 7 |
| Both Pilots Attending to Things in Cockpit | 5 |
| Disobeying Instructions from Airway Traffic Control | 5 |
| Demonstrating Lack of Essential Pilot Information | 4 |
| Insufficient Planning: Not Boarding Enough Fuel | 3 |
| Violating C.F.R. Ceiling and Visibility Minimums | 2 |
| Misidentifying Landmarks | 2 |
| Not Cross-checking One Instrument with Another | 2 |
| Making Type of Landing Inappropriate to Weather Conditions | 2 |
| Flying I.F.R. in C.F.R. Weather | 2 |
| Making Approach with Too Much Airspeed, Overshooting | 1 |
| Not Staying on Radio Range on Instruments | 1 |
| Others (not specific) | 15 |
| Total | 115 |