Title:
FAASTeam November 2023 Topic Of The Month - Normalization Of Deviance
Topic:
Understanding Human Behaviors May Be the Final Frontier for The Elimination of Aviation Accidents.
Date and Time:
Tuesday, November 21, 2023, starting at 17:30 Pacific Standard Time (18:30 MST; 19:30 CST; 20:30 EST; 15:30 HST; 16:30 AKST; 18:30 Arizona; Wednesday, November 22, 2023 01:30 GMT)
Speaker(s):
Stephen Bateman, CFI
Brief Description:
Studies show that some 80% of all GA accidents occur during non-commercial operations, and around 70% of those are related to some form of pilot (human) error. This has remained constant for more than a decade, even in the face of huge increases in safety education and available resources. We must therefore ask…based on the current methods of training and proficiency, have we reached a natural “entitlement” plateau for the number of non-commercial GA accidents…and if so, what must be done to change this situation?
Learning Points:
- Human biases are patterns of reasoning that weigh the value of information according to pre-conceived beliefs.
- Normalization of Deviance features the progressive and subtle deviation from standards and limitations, so resulting in new norms.
- As deviations progress, checks, balances and system safety factors are eroded or completely lost.
- Pilots must regularly revisit original standards and limits to counter drift.
Call Steve (402-200 -8930) for more information about WINGS.
Select Number:
NM09125249
Webinar Information
Join AOPA's Flying Clubs Lead and Chocks Away Aviation, LLC., Owner/CFI, Steve Bateman, for your monthly 33-minute webinar on aviation safety education topics.
Please register here for the FAASTeam November 2023 Topic of the Month: Normalization of Deviance.
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8238338689052081240
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Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
The support of the AOPA Foundation You Can Fly Program, Chocks Away Aviation, LLC., The National FAASTeam, and the Portland Oregon FSDO, is much appreciated.
Credit Applicability:
½ Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2
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