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This resource provides insights into redefining aviation training by applying Threat and Error Management (TEM) principles. Instructors can enhance decision-making processes and outcomes by utilizing Key Decision Points (KDPs) throughout flight training. Emphasizing scenario-based training, it integrates realistic scenarios to solidify TEM concepts in every lesson. Proper briefings on threats, weather, terrain, and operational procedures form the backbone of effective flight instruction. The aim is to foster a proactive approach, encouraging instructors to pause, think critically, and reshape conventional processes for improved safety and performance.
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School of Aviation Application of Threat and Error Management Paul Kearney
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Instructor Training Check-lists KDP’s
Key Decision Points KDP’s The decision making process at each of these steps will directly affect the outcome of the flight Take a moment, pause gather all information and think Outside of normal activity cycle or checklist items
Standard Operating Procedures Checklists SOP’s Checklists for both normal and emergency procedures
Scenario Based Training Scenario Lessons Scenario Based Lessons use a real life scenario to effectively integrate Threat and Error Management into every flight lesson
Briefing Departure Brief TC- TWO • Threats • Charts • Terrain • Weather • Operational Briefing T - C - T - W - O - Takeoff Briefing Performance Briefing