Postby alanmack » Tue Oct 22, 2013 11:44 am
Great idea.
Implementation suggestions:
In 2008, MISASA issued a DVD to all members. The DVD "cover" had an invitation to join a Wild Coast Fly-away on it and it had two folders on it. One with a "Wild coast" video on it and the other folder had two PDF files in it. These were:
FAA-H-8083-5.pdf
and
FAA-H-8083-25A.pdf
If you Google these titles you will find them eg > Download the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge - FAA In summary these are the American manuals issued by the American CAA. They are outstanding.
My "cautionary" is that we must not "leave" matters for "advanced" discussion - student pilots must be given the lot! Their safety and capability is no less important than seasoned pilots. The difference really boils down to that the student will be given the theory the seasoned pilot will be able to share why it is critically important. I have always had a problem with advanced flight training. The problem lies in the notion that student pilots can be offered less. I do recall being "thrown" out of the nest as I wanted more and more during my training. Longer flights, turbulence, altitude to find favourable winds, short field beach training, rain, wind and more. I did nearly 3 times the minimum as a student and never regretted it. That some of this experience gained should have been left for an advanced course is not, in my opinion, a good idea.
In the latest mag you will see that I have included a summary of accidents/incidents for the year after Alex's feedback report. It's a wopping 208 paged edition that is currently in print and it will be posted in about a week to paid up members with correct addresses.
What about we issue a DVD each year with flight training manuals on it ( they are huge downloads that many will not have the bandwidth for) together with comments by seasoned pilots on aspects in these manuals and we include videoed commentary by seasoned pilots on close encounters, all the mentioned tough decisions that may be faced etc. Our Safety Officer can review, on video, the years accidents and the lessons to be learned. Pilots can send in video clips and or stories to be added to the video. Note that most people have perfectly adequate video cameras on their phones.
In this way the knowledge can be shared with all, it can be added to each year and back issues can be provided to student pilots. It can form the basis for "hangar talk" discussions each year all over the country. In conclusion - a great idea but I am nervous about the "advanced" branding - call it continuous skills development and I will tick all the boxes in the vote to get it approved.
Fly safe
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NEMO
I have now joined the ranks of wannabe pilots!