Welcome To Sun ‘n Fun 2002!
“Why Did I Do That?” Mark Grady Aviation Safety Counselor
Original Title The Most Dangerous Destinations
I’m in the perspective changin’ business
By Changing Your Perspective, You Can Change The Safety Of Your Flying!
Several Ways To Change Perspective Something You Hear Something You Experience Something That Happens To You
Example Of Changed Perspective the
Dear Dad,
Your Experiences + Application To Flying Changed Perspective
Accident/Incident Reviews
Asleep At The Wheel Myrtle Beach To Raleigh East In A Mooney
Asleep At The Wheel Part 135 Style
The Case of the DEAD GPS
OOPS! Airline Style
The Educated Pilot
The Case of the Unswitched Tanks
Common Trend? All changed their Flight Plan to take them to one of the two most dangerous destinations.
United States Of Complacency
Lu Lu Land
How Do I Get To These Dangerous Destinations?
United States Of Complacency
Lu Lu Land
Road Trip
Pilots Can Avoid Dangerous Destinations!
BE PREPARED!
Your Approach To Training
Human Drives Satisfaction Fulfillment
Self-Evaluation
Make Sure You UNDERSTAND
Proper Influences
Test Number One Name the five last Miss Americas. Name the three last motion pictures of the year. Name the six last winners of the Daytona 500.
Test Number Two Name Two Teachers Who Had An Influence On You. Name a person outside your family who has been there for you. Name a place of business where you think the staff is friendly.
Cockpit Discipline THINK!!!!!
Pilot’s Most Important Question: What If ????
TEST TIME! TEST TIME!
A good way to avoid complacency in the cockpit is to: A - Always challenge yourself with potential scenarios and how to handle them. B - Read Mark Grady’s book when it’s released. C - Drink lots of coffee before each flight.
You should approach each training opportunity with: A - An open-minded attitude and a sincere desire to work on weaknesses. B - Lots of money. C - An accident-and-injury attorney.
One of the best ways to avoid the deadly destination of Lu Lu Land is to: A - Practice discipline and avoid daydreaming in the right side of the brain. B - Do not depend on ATC for navigation. C - Don’t drive on Interstates.
The most important question a pilot should always ask himself is: A - What if... ? B - Do you reckon ATC can pick up my Mode C out here? C - Is that airport near a restaurant?
Fly Safely & Friendly! Our Freedom To Fly Is At Stake!
AMERICA’S Mark Grady
John Glenn
AIM HIGH!