Your Presenter Mark Grady More than 375,000 Members Largest Aviation Organization in the World.

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Your Presenter Mark Grady

More than 375,000 Members Largest Aviation Organization in the World

AOPA Pilot MagazineAOPA Pilot Magazine Flight Training MagazineFlight Training Magazine Toll-Free HotlineToll-Free Hotline RepresentationRepresentation Products and ProgramsProducts and Programs Project Pilot / InstructorProject Pilot / Instructor AOPAServices

Air Safety Foundation Pilot Education Safety SeminarsSafety Seminars Pinch-Hitter ®Pinch-Hitter ® Safety AdvisorsSafety Advisors Instructor ReportInstructor Report

Air Safety Foundation Chartered in 1950Chartered in 1950 A 501 C (3) Charitable FoundationA 501 C (3) Charitable Foundation

Air Safety Foundation Research and Analysis Nall ReportNall Report Type Specific Safety ReportsType Specific Safety Reports

Instrument Flight Rules

Interested in Finding Romance

Is It SAFE? ?

Weather Facts Weather Responsible For More Than 25 Percent of All Accidents!

Weather Facts Thirty Percent of Weather Accidents Are Fatal!

Weather Facts Forty-Three Percent of Pilots In Weather Accidents Are Instrument Rated!

Despite Statistics, Many Single Pilot IFR Flights Are Made Safely Every Day.

Compared To Airlines, Our GA Statistics Are Not As Good.

How Can I Be SAFER? ?

Seven Keys

Cabin Attendant Tour Guide Communicator Pilot-in-Command Navigator Zoo keeper

Key # 1

Cabin Attendant Tour Guide Communicator Pilot-in-Command Navigator Zoo keeper

Lessons From The “BIG BOYS!

Key # 2

Experienced IFR Pilot

Dedicated Instructor

Trains In IMC

Uses a Syllabus

Integrates Simulation

Key # 3

Regular Practice In IMC

Flies Regularly

Takes Six Month IPCs

Does Frequent “Soul Searching”

Key # 4

Good CRM????

Check Your Flight Bag! Super Pilot Flight Bag

WAAS & LAAS

Garbage In! Garbage OUT!

GoTo: ILM

How Do You Fly A GPS Approach?

Key # 5

Key # 6

VACUUM PUMP FAILURE

In 40 vacuum failure accidents over a 15 year period, 32 of them… 80 Percent… Were Fatal!

THE ASF STUDY

2 Dozen IFR Pilots In CE-210/208 Simulators at FlightSafety 90% Of The Pilots Recognized The Problem Recognition Time? 1:42 After Vacuum Failure

50% CRASHED!

What Are The Chances Of Vacuum Pump Failure?

Is Current Partial Panel Training Adequate?

REAL Vacuum Failure Tip COVER ‘EM UP!

Working With ATC

DON’T BE AFRAID TO USE THE “E” WORD!

HELP! No Gyro Approaches

HELP! Weather Deviations

Power Questions What Precipitation Levels Are You Painting?

Power Questions Where Are The Successful Deviators Going?

Power Questions What Sort Of Ride Are They Getting?

Listen before speaking Reference position to local fix Make Deviation Requests Early – Have negotiation options ready – Minimize heading change – Know what you can’t accept

Key # 7

Doesn’t Take Problems With Him When He Flies

Knows That Problems Compromise Ability To Think

Knows That She Shouldn’t Fly When Sick Or Tired

Does A Lot Of Soul Searching

Is It SAFE? ?

It Mostly Depends On YOU!