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The Impact Of Motivation On Continued Vfr Into Imc: Another Perspective To An On-Going Problem, Sabrina Woods, Scott R. Winter, Stephen Rice, Steven Hampton, Paul Craig
The Impact Of Motivation On Continued Vfr Into Imc: Another Perspective To An On-Going Problem, Sabrina Woods, Scott R. Winter, Stephen Rice, Steven Hampton, Paul Craig
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Continued flight under visual flight rules into instrument meteorological conditions remains the predominant cause for fatal accidents by percentage for general aviation aircraft operations. There are gaps in the research in determining how motivation might influence the decision-making process. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine how motivation and meteorological conditions might affect a pilot’s willingness to persist in flight into meteorological conditions. Four hundred and fifty-four general aviation pilots participated in a mixed factorial experiment to assess their willingness to persist in varying weather conditions. Participants were randomly assigned into one of three motivation groups (intrinsic, extrinsic, …