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Title "Do the Right Thing: Decision Making for Pilots"

Topic Decision Making for Pilots

Date and Time Thursday, January 5, 2006, starting at 7:00 pm

Speaker(s) Doug Stewart

Brief Description Here's a golden opportunity to substantially improve your aviating safety. Do the Right Thing: Decision Making for Pilots takes direct aim at poor pilot judgment, the root cause of many - if not most - general aviation accidents.

Select Number AFS08949

Location of Event Radisson Plaza Hotel
1471 North Fourth Street

San Jose, CA 95112

Directions to Venue

Radisson Plaza Hotel - San Jose Airport Ballroom

(Located 1 1/2 miles from the San Jose Int'l Airport. A short drive from Carmel and Monterey. Adjacent to Hwy 101 & 880. Near Hwy 280)


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Fly-in Event? No

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Sponsoring Division n/a

Contact Information Tracy Kursch
Phone: 301-695-2184
tracy.kursch@aopa.org

Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s) Here's a golden opportunity to substantially improve your aviating safety. Do the Right Thing: Decision Making for Pilots takes direct aim at poor pilot judgment, the root cause of many - if not most - general aviation accidents. In this lively two-hour seminar, an ASF professional presenter will reveal no-nonsense strategies for breaking the accident chain early, avoiding the really tough calls, and preventing small mistakes from becoming big problems. Then, using interactive DVD scenarios, you'll have an opportunity to practice your skills by making choices for the scenario pilots as they contend with some all-too-real predicaments. Caution: Some scenario scenes may not be suitable for all audience members, such as non-pilots or nervous companions. We'll also cover: - The three fundamental reasons pilots get in trouble. - How to avoid being an ostrich in the cockpit. - The value of priorities: beyond aviate, navigate and communicate. - Why experience is not always the answer. Whether you're a new student or pilot or a seasoned aviator, this seminar is for you. Do the right thing. Mark your calendar today!

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FAASTeam Project Information

National Project

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