Risikomanagement: Beste Praktiken für Piloten

Code: 4-01-05-039

...a guide to the landscape of a crashed aircraft and a life in which the story of each incident becomes a very real ticket to avoiding the same fate." - John J. Nance

Flying involves risks. Fortunately, most of these hazards have been identified and controlled to an exceptionally low level. However, accidents still happen, and the key to successful flight is a thorough understanding of the hazards and effective ways to manage them.

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Risk Management: Best Practices for Pilots" utilizes real-life examples of aviation accidents, statistics, aviation safety tests, and over 60 years of combined experience from the authors as pilots and flight safety educators to document and describe the 10 most critical categories of accident threats. It sheds light on human factor-related issues that make pilots susceptible to risks. This book offers practical strategies and preventive measures based on "best practices" that pilots can employ to avoid or effectively manage risk during key flight phases. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of external threats to flight safety, combined with a deeper comprehension of how human errors are often made in the cockpit. Students and pilots at all certification levels will enhance their risk management skills by learning the practices outlined in this book, and ATP candidates will find that they fulfill some of the new knowledge requirements taking effect on August 1, 2014. Written by Dale Wilson and Gerald Binnema, with an introduction by John J. Nance.