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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:20 am Post subject: A solid example of flight and crew coordination |
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Quote: | Doc,
I should have clarified as done for another email group, the assistance comes from his element lead (3), the comment comes from the large amount of backseat work the RPA does - if your volunteering to help train folks in the backseat and you find yourself in a bad situation, there will be a need for you to assist the PIC while not overloading them with "good ideas" , from reading the emergency checklists, etc. Just injecting a bit of calm feedback, perhaps doing one or two things that unloads the immediate workload of the PIC and working as a team can possibly change the outcome...we've had several "there I was..." dual cockpit accounts in the association where this came in to play.
Drew
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Time: 07:03:15 AM PST US
From: Drew
Subject: A solid example of flight and crew coordination in an emergency
Folks,
This vid may have already made the rounds, but I think it's a good example of
coordination among a four ship recovering an emergency in the flight, and crew
coordination in the emergency aircraft. Everything from maintaining flight
member SA, providing aircraft to aircraft support / input, when to talk from the
backseat and when to keep mum, to some idea why our manual promotes the use
of position numbers over terms like "lead", a good vid to review all around...
http://www.patricksaviation.com/videos/SUPERGT/3384/
Drew
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