The National FAA Safety Team Presents Aeronautical Decision

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The National FAA Safety Team Presents Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) Presented to: <Audience> By:

The National FAA Safety Team Presents Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) Presented to: <Audience> By: <Presenter> Date: <> January Topic of the Month Produced by AFS-850 National FAASTeam Federal Aviation Administration

Welcome • • • Exits Restrooms Emergency Evacuation Breaks Set cell phones and pagers

Welcome • • • Exits Restrooms Emergency Evacuation Breaks Set cell phones and pagers to silent or off • Sponsor Acknowledgment • Other information Federal Aviation Administration 2

Overview • ADM History • Safety Benefits of ADM • Present & Future ADM

Overview • ADM History • Safety Benefits of ADM • Present & Future ADM Methodologies and Technologies • Safety Resource Management Federal Aviation Administration 3

In the beginning • Aeronautical Decision Making – A process used by pilots to

In the beginning • Aeronautical Decision Making – A process used by pilots to consistently determine the best course of action in response to a given set of circumstances. • Continuous process from preflight to tie down. Federal Aviation Administration 4

3 P Model • Perceive – Gather all relevant information Federal Aviation Administration 5

3 P Model • Perceive – Gather all relevant information Federal Aviation Administration 5

3 P Model • Perceive – Gather all relevant information • Process – Analyze

3 P Model • Perceive – Gather all relevant information • Process – Analyze information and determine best course of action Federal Aviation Administration 6

3 P Model • Perceive – Gather all relevant information • Process – Analyze

3 P Model • Perceive – Gather all relevant information • Process – Analyze information and determine best course of action • Perform – Implement the chosen course of action Federal Aviation Administration 7

ADM Tools • Flight Risk Assessment Tools (FRATs) – Documented process for risk management

ADM Tools • Flight Risk Assessment Tools (FRATs) – Documented process for risk management • FRAT Apps – Mobile risk management programs Federal Aviation Administration 8

FAAST FRAT • Can’t cover all possible flight hazards • Does address common GA

FAAST FRAT • Can’t cover all possible flight hazards • Does address common GA accident causal factors • Safety Risk Management - 101 Federal Aviation Administration 9

FAAST FRAT • Navigate to FAASafety. gov • Click on Resources then click on

FAAST FRAT • Navigate to FAASafety. gov • Click on Resources then click on Library • https: //www. faasafety. gov/gslac/ALC /lib_categoryview. aspx? category. Id=3 1 Federal Aviation Administration 10

FAAST FRAT • Click on Flight Risk Assessment Tool • Download appropriate FRAT for

FAAST FRAT • Click on Flight Risk Assessment Tool • Download appropriate FRAT for your computer. Federal Aviation Administration 11

FRAT Apps • Available for mobile devices – Search for FRAT in your mobile

FRAT Apps • Available for mobile devices – Search for FRAT in your mobile App store. Federal Aviation Administration 12

Crew Resource Management (CRM) Federal Aviation Administration 13

Crew Resource Management (CRM) Federal Aviation Administration 13

ATC, Flight Dispatch, & Flight Following Federal Aviation Administration 14

ATC, Flight Dispatch, & Flight Following Federal Aviation Administration 14

Automation Resources Federal Aviation Administration 15

Automation Resources Federal Aviation Administration 15

Preflight Resources Federal Aviation Administration 16

Preflight Resources Federal Aviation Administration 16

Passengers • Set Pax. Expectations – Preflight brief – Safety items – Sterile cockpit

Passengers • Set Pax. Expectations – Preflight brief – Safety items – Sterile cockpit • Give them jobs to do – – Traffic lookout Chart holder Checklist reader Zoo keeper Federal Aviation Administration 17

In-flight Resources Federal Aviation Administration 18

In-flight Resources Federal Aviation Administration 18

Tablet Apps Federal Aviation Administration 19

Tablet Apps Federal Aviation Administration 19

Autopilot systems • AP Maintenance • Practice w/all modes & functions • Don’t neglect

Autopilot systems • AP Maintenance • Practice w/all modes & functions • Don’t neglect hand flying skills Federal Aviation Administration 20

References • Aviation Risk Management Handbook (FAA-H-80832) – Chapters Five and Six – https:

References • Aviation Risk Management Handbook (FAA-H-80832) – Chapters Five and Six – https: //www. faa. gov/regulations_policies/handbooks _manuals/aviation/media/risk_management_hb_cha nge_1. pdf • Article – Managing Yourself – Flight Training Magazine December 2000 – http: //flighttraining. aopa. org/magazine/2000/Decemb er/200012_Features_Managing_Yourself. html Federal Aviation Administration 21

Questions? Federal Aviation Administration 22

Questions? Federal Aviation Administration 22

Proficiency and Peace of Mind • Fly regularly with your CFI • Perfect Practice

Proficiency and Peace of Mind • Fly regularly with your CFI • Perfect Practice • Document in WINGS Federal Aviation Administration 23

Thank you for attending • You are vital members of our GA safety community

Thank you for attending • You are vital members of our GA safety community Federal Aviation Administration 24

The National FAA Safety Team Presents Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) Presented to: <Audience> By:

The National FAA Safety Team Presents Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) Presented to: <Audience> By: <Presenter> Date: <> January Topic of the Month Produced by AFS-850 National FAASTeam Federal Aviation Administration