Objective:
To understand important safety considerations, collision avoidance procedures, right-of-way rules, minimum safe altitudes, and basic Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) practices.
Elements:
- *** Situational Awareness ***
- Importance of Using Checklist
- Visual Scanning - Day vs. Night
- Airport Operations
- Runway Incursion Avoidance
- Right-of-Way Rules
- Minimum Safe Altitudes
- Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
- Risk Management
- Workload and Flightdeck Management
- Weather Considerations
- Positive Transfer of Controls
References:
- Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) - Chapter 7
- Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, Chapter 16
Notes:
Human factors and typical "pilot error"
An accident is not usually caused by one factor alone... typically it is a chain of events.
| I |
llness |
- Do I have any symptoms? |
| M |
edication |
- Have I taken any prescription or over-the-counter drugs? |
| S |
tress |
- Am I under psychological (job, finacial, health, or family) pressure? |
| A |
lcohol |
- Have I had a drink within the past 8 hours? |
| F |
atigue |
- Am I tired and not adequately rested? |
| E |
ating |
- Have I eaten lately? |
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