AO-2024-080Serious IncidentUnder Investigation

Hypoxia — private pilot, high altitude GA flight

Date29 December 2024
LocationEn route Canberra to Cooma, ACT/NSW
AircraftVH-PRG
TypeCessna 182T Skylane
SourceAustralian Transport Safety Bureau

Summary

A private pilot operating a Cessna 182T at FL145 without supplemental oxygen experienced incapacitation consistent with hypoxia during a mountain crossing flight near Canberra. The aircraft began a slow descent until the pilot recovered at approximately 9,000 ft. The pilot made an unplanned landing at Cooma Airport. No injuries.

Investigation Findings (4)

  1. 01Investigation is ongoing.
  2. 02The pilot had no supplemental oxygen on board.
  3. 03CASA regulations require supplemental oxygen above FL125 when flight crew are not using pressurisation.
  4. 04CASA has initiated a targeted safety campaign on hypoxia risk in GA operations above 10,000 ft.

Aircraft Involved

VH-PRG

Van's RV-7

Philip R Nguyen

Registered

This report is based on publicly available ATSB/CASA data and may not reflect the complete investigation findings. Refer to the official ATSB website for authoritative reports.