Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration CRM For General Aviation Sun N’ Fun Steve Brady April 13, 2008.

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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration CRM For General Aviation Sun N’ Fun Steve Brady April 13, 2008

Federal Aviation Administration 2 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Is General Aviation Safer Than Air Carrier Transportation?

Federal Aviation Administration 3 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation NO

Federal Aviation Administration 4 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Accidents Fatalities Accidents per 100,000 Flight Hours Departures All Fatal Total Aboard Flight Hours Departures All Fatal All Fatal U.S. air carriers operating under 14 CFR 121 Scheduled ,900,000 11,200, Nonscheduled , , U.S. air carriers operating under 14 CFR 135 Commuter , , On-Demand ,600, U.S. general aviation 1, ,800, U.S. civil aviation 1, Other accidents in the U.S. Foreign registered aircraft U.S. registered aircraft operated by foreign air carriers Unregistered aircraft U.S registered aircraft operated abroad by foreign air carriers GA

Federal Aviation Administration 5 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation WHY

Federal Aviation Administration 6 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Level D $$$$$$ Type Ratings Testing & Checking Advanced Training

Federal Aviation Administration 7 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Multiple Emergencies Low Minimum Approaches Crew Resource Opportunities

Federal Aviation Administration 8 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Commercial Operators typically fly EVERYDAY General Aviation is typically recreational flying. (with exception of corporate) How often do you fly? How often do you train?

Federal Aviation Administration 9 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation NOTAMS Graphic TFR Can you read a TFR NOTAM?

Federal Aviation Administration 10 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Preparation Assess Risk Assess Skills Does this remind you of anyone you know?

Federal Aviation Administration 11 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Take 1 Sky condition and Loading bags

Federal Aviation Administration 12 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation When you are single pilot what are your CRM resources? Ground personal Arriving pilots FSS Internet providers Local pilots knowledge ATC

Federal Aviation Administration 13 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Develop methods prior to flight that utilizes the resources of the non-flying pilot. Checklist Coordination Instrumentation Monitoring Eyes and Ears

Federal Aviation Administration 14 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Take 2 Brief clip on utilizing CRM when you are single pilot (solo).

Federal Aviation Administration 15 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation This is just how the Carriers do it. Establish your own method of CRM If SOLO CRM: Cockpit Resource If someone else up front: Crew Resource

Federal Aviation Administration 16 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Take 3 Brief clip on utilizing the non-flying (monitoring pilot)

Federal Aviation Administration 17 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 AC 91-73A Single Pilot Procedures During Taxi Operations

Federal Aviation Administration 18 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation As you can see if you utilize your resources you can reduce some of the risks involved with General Aviation flying. BY adopting some of the Air Carriers methods practices.

Federal Aviation Administration 19 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation What is the bottom line folks? 1.Change GA’s culture 2.Lower accident rate 3.Lower fatalities 4.Raise awareness & confidence

Federal Aviation Administration 20 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation Accidents Fatalities Accidents per 100,000 Flight Hours Departures All Fatal Total Aboard Flight Hours Departures All Fatal All Fatal U.S. air carriers operating under 14 CFR 121 Scheduled ,900,000 11,200, Nonscheduled , , U.S. air carriers operating under 14 CFR 135 Commuter , , On-Demand ,600, U.S. general aviation 1, ,800, U.S. civil aviation 1, Other accidents in the U.S. Foreign registered aircraft U.S. registered aircraft operated by foreign air carriers Unregistered aircraft U.S registered aircraft operated abroad by foreign air carriers

Federal Aviation Administration 21 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation ONLY YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Federal Aviation Administration 22 April 13, 2008 CRM Crew Resource Management Sun N’ Fun 2008 CRM For General Aviation TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE GA WORK