August Pilot Deviation Avoidance ltAudiencegt ltPresentergt lt gt Welcome Exits Restrooms Emergency Evacuation Breaks Sponsor Acknowledgment Set phones amp pagers to silent mode or off ID: 621907
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Topic of the Month" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Topic of the MonthAugust
Pilot Deviation Avoidance
<Audience>
<Presenter>
< >Slide2
Welcome
ExitsRestroomsEmergency Evacuation
Breaks Sponsor AcknowledgmentSet phones & pagers to silent mode or offOther information
2Slide3
Overview Why PDs are a big deal
Ground vs air deviations Tips for success
3Slide4
PDs really are a big deal
Collision potentialRunway incursion accidentsMidair CollisionSecurity violations
TFRs, Special Use, Prohibited & Restricted Airspace4
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcodeSlide5
Common Air Deviations
Airspace ViolationsAltitude and/or Heading DeviationsATC instructionsProcedures
5Slide6
Common Ground Deviations
Runway incursionsRunway excursionsSurface incidentsATC instructions
Procedures6Slide7
PDs are increasing
Detection Technology100% Reporting Mandates
7Slide8
PD Precursors
Lack of situational awarenessMiscommunicationMisunderstanding
8Slide9
Situational Awareness
Plan your flightReview routing, altitude, and procedure expectationsWarning! Expectation BiasHearing what you expect to hear
Seeing what you expect to see.Track your ProgressMoving map applications are good but…Give yourself some roomDon’t operate on the edge of airspace you’re not cleared to enter.
9Slide10
Situational Awareness 10Slide11
Situational AwarenessPlan your taxi route and confirm your taxi clearance before moving.
Reference a taxi chart or moving map while taxiing.Don’t run checklists or accept non-essential distractions while taxiing.
11Slide12
Situational Awareness
12Slide13
Miscommunication
I know you believe you understand what you think I said but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard was not what I meant to say.
13Slide14
Miscommunication
14Slide15
Miscommunication
15
Use standard phraseology.
Reference a taxi chart.
Resolve anything you don’t understand before moving.Slide16
Misunderstanding
Tough because it’s difficult to question what you know to be true.Verbatim read back won’t help hereConsider carefully what you’re going to do before you act.
If in doubt; always ask for clarification.Remember Tenerife 16Slide17
Questions?
17Slide18
Proficiency and Peace of Mind
18
Fly regularly with your CFI
Perfect Practice
Document in WINGS
Slide19
Thank you for attending
You are vital members of our GA safety community
19Slide20
Topic of the MonthAugust
Pilot Deviation Avoidance
<Audience>
<Presenter>
< >