[Ref The turbine pilot’s flight manual Review (ISBN:9781619540293)] Chapter 7 Pilots should know well about their plane, including different limitations, which are set to ensure the plane work under safe and efficient conditions. However, this chapter also aims to point out those special or dedicate to turbine aircraft Airspeed there is no redline on speed […]
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Knowledge in Risk Assessment and Management (ISBN: 9781119317883)
[Ref Knowledge in Risk Assessment and Management (ISBN: 9781119317883)] ISO31000 standard on risk management (ISO2009) built the definition of risk on uncertainty and not probability. In the standard, risk is defined as the effect of uncertainty on objectives. Uncertainties are related to knowledge, but it is not only talking about the knowledge itself, but also […]
Crew Resource Management Review (ISBN: 978-0-12-374946-8)
[Ref Crew Resource Management (ISBN: 978-0-12-374946-8)] PART 1 The Nature of CRM Chapter 1 Why CRM? Empirical and Theoretical Bases of Human Factors Training Crew Resource Management (CRM) is one of the most striking developments in aviation safety over the past 10 years or so. It also has evolved from “cockpit” to “crew”. Rightly, it […]
DA40 fact sheet and notes
[Ref Doc. # 6.01.01-E] IMPORTANT This Airplane Flight Manual, POH published by manufacturer, is valid for all serial numbers. Equipment and modification level (design details) of the airplane may vary from serial number to serial number.Therefore, some of the information contained in this manual is applicable depending onthe respective equipment and modification level. DA 40 is […]
Airline Flight Operations
[Ref. The G lobal A i rline I ndustry Edited By Peter Belobaba, Amedeo Odoni and Cynthia Barnhart © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, L td. ISBN: 978-0-470-74077-4] Accountability of pilots Airlines’ prioritized goals – safety, economics and customer service Airlines Pilots, as the members of flight operations department, are responsible for safe and efficient movement of passengers […]
“Pilots in Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip” – by Kristofer Pierson
317/2895 In 2006, the FAA issued the final advisory circular (AC 120-90) on LOSA and TEM TEM model developers at University of Texas’s Human Research Project introduce the following definitions: Threats – events or errors that: occur outside the influence of the flight crew (i.e., not caused by the crew); increase the operational complexity of […]
“Weather Flying, Fifth Edition (Aviation)” – by Robert Buck
202 of 382 Proficiency is a matter of practice… with occasional hand-flying and 6-month simulator checks the only way we can stay sharp… including personal technically advanced aircraft! With today’s ultra-long haul airline flights having multiple crews for rest regulations, just staying legal with landing currency is a big problem; trips to the simulator just […]