Situational Awareness

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Situational Awareness © Global Air Training Limited 2010

Conditions leading to loss of awareness High workload Distractions Lack of communication Execution of improper procedure Lack of experience Weather Fatigue © Global Air Training Limited 2010

Situational Awareness Mental Model Created by: Experience, Expectations & Briefing Shared by: Effective Communications Maintained by active monitoring of: Instruments, Senses, ATC & Crew © Global Air Training Limited 2010

To maintain/recover S/A = PAC US UP Prepare through a comprehensive briefing Acknowledge potential problems Communicate Use all information sources Update and revise your flight image © Global Air Training Limited 2010