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Title:
Review Hazardous Attitudes at this months Second Saturday Seminar
Topic:
Research shows that hazardous attitudes affect pilot judgment and can lead them into dangerous situations.
Date and Time:
Saturday, March 10, 2018, starting at 11:00 Pacific Standard Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
Willamette Staff
Brief Description:

We all love aviation movies, but they often overlook an important fact — the majority of accidents are not the result of freak weather or equipment failures, but instead pilot error. And that means pilots who understand risk management fly for years without accidents or incidents, and with a bare minimum of "never again" moments.

At this month's two hour Second Saturday Seminar, we'll discuss the Five Hazardous Attitudes that can lead pilots astray, with an emphasis on rapid recognition, as well as the effective use of "antidote" behaviors that will keep you and your passengers safe. 
  
This month's Second Saturday gets underway on March 10 at 1100 in the Education Hangar at Willamette Aviation. The event is certified for FAA Wings credit and there is no charge — drop by or sign up on the Wings website to save your spot. We'll see you there!

Select Number:
NM0981691
Location of Seminar:
Willamette Aviation Service
23115 Airport Rd NE

Aurora, OR 97002
Directions to Venue:

DRIVE IN - Two miles south of Wilsonville, just off I-5.  1/4 mile south of Arndt Rd.

FLY IN - Taxi to the very north end of the Aurora airport.  Park on the ramp between the fuel island and the FBO building.  AVOID OVERFLYING POPULATED AREAS.  


Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  KUAO
Seating:
60 seats at the facility, 30 remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Contact Information:
Willamette Aviation
Phone: 503-678-2252
info@WillametteAir.com
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

There is a lot of research on how various psychological factors influence your risk of being in an accident.  Being in an accident is usually the result of a large number of conditions coming together at the same time.  Psychological factors can enter into the mix of conditions that contribute to an accident. 

Being aware of your psychological tendencies that increase your accident risk will allow you to take steps to control and manage them.

Equal Access Information:
The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) is committed to providing equal access to this meeting/event for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because of a disability, please communicate your request as soon as possible with the person in the “Contact Information” area of the meeting/event notice. Note that two weeks is usually required to arrange services.
Credit Applicability:
2 Credits for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
WINGS
Additional Event Documents: