Managing Risk: Best Practices for Pilots

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Key Takeaways:

  • "Managing Risk: Best Practices for Pilots" identifies 10 significant aircraft accident threat categories and related human-factor issues, drawing on real-world examples, statistics, and expert experience.
  • The book provides practical strategies and "best practice" countermeasures to help pilots avoid or effectively manage risks during crucial phases of flight.
  • It aims to enhance pilots' understanding of external threats and human error, thereby improving risk management skills for pilots at all certificate levels and fulfilling new ATP knowledge requirements.
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Newcastle, WA–Managing Risk: Best Practices for Pilots uses actual aircraft accident examples, statistics, aviation safety studies, and the authors’ more than 60 years of combined experience as pilots and flight safety educators to document and describe the 10 most significant accident threat categories, and shed light on the applicable human-factor issues that make pilots vulnerable to them.

This book provides viable strategies as well as “best practice” countermeasures pilots can use to avoid or effectively manage risks during crucial phases of flight. Readers will have a more complete knowledge of the external threats to flight safety, coupled with a deeper understanding of how human errors often play out in the cockpit.

Students and pilots at all certificate levels will improve their risk management skills by learning the practices described in this book, and ATP applicants will find it fulfills a portion of the new knowledge requirements that become effective August 1, 2014.

Written by Dale Wilson and Gerald Binnema, with a Foreword by John J. Nance. Softcover, 7-1/4″ x 9″, 248 pages. Available as an ebook in both PDF and ePub formats and also as an eBundle.

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