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Backcountry Culture

I appreciate David Jack Kennys take on the value of keeping up with performance and ground-reference maneuvers after the checkride (Maneuvers, September 2018). Ive found that they definitely help me to build confidence when Ive been out of the left seat for a while, and can quickly restore the feel of the airplane. The same is true when confronting an unfamiliar type or when assessing skills of a new pilot-acquaintance.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Effective communication, through active listening to ATC and engaging with pilot communities, is crucial for enhancing flight safety across different airspace environments.
  • Maintaining pilot proficiency requires regular practice of flight maneuvers, with self-assessment guided by official documents like the ACS and periodic instructor reviews for validation.
  • Thorough IFR flight planning includes anticipating destination approaches based on weather, communicating intentions to ATC early, and utilizing real-time tools like ADS-B In for updates.
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Thanks for Mike Hart’s article on all the goings-on in the backcountry flying environment (“Backcountry Safety Culture,” September 2018). I knew pilots engaged in flying those areas were a tight-knit group but I had no idea how organized their culture seems to be, and how important active communication is to reliable flight operations in rural, mountainous areas.

How can pilots flying over more-forgiving terrain and in busier airspace adopt some of these techniques?

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