Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration Topic of the Month August Fly the aircraft First.

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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration Topic of the Month August Fly the aircraft First

Federal Aviation Administration Welcome 2 Exits Restrooms Emergency Evacuation Breaks Sponsor Acknowledgment Other information

Federal Aviation Administration Overview A case study on distraction Loss of Control Work Group Recommendations Tips & Tricks 3

Federal Aviation Administration EA December 1972 JFK – MIA 3 Flt. Crew 1 Non Rev. Nose Gear Light Out CWS Mode Engaged 99 Fatalities Systems 4

Federal Aviation Administration A matter of priority 5 Fly the Aircraft First!

Federal Aviation Administration A matter of priority Aviate Navigate Communicate 6

Federal Aviation Administration Fly the Aircraft First! High stress Short time frame Limited options Off airport landing? 7

Federal Aviation Administration Preparing for Problems Prepare –Performance numbers, weather, route, flight plan, survival gear Plan –Runway data, climb & descent profiles, escape routes, go no-go points & alternates Practice – at mission weight –Short & soft field T.O. s & Ldgs. –Power off Appchs. & Ldgs. 8

Federal Aviation Administration Tips & Tricks Fatal Distractions –Set passenger expectations –Sterile Cockpit –Give passengers a job Let George do it –Use the autopilot Wing leveling only in Turbulence Proficiency Training 9

Federal Aviation Administration Proficiency & Peace of Mind 10

Federal Aviation Administration Reading List Airplane Flying Handbook - Chapter 16 – manuals/aircraft/airplane_handbook/ manuals/aircraft/airplane_handbook/ Risk Management Handbook Chapter - 6 – manuals/aviation/risk_management_handbook/ manuals/aviation/risk_management_handbook/

Federal Aviation Administration Questions? 12

Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration Topic of the Month August Fly the Aircraft First