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Key Takeaways:

  • Pilots should conduct unique, condition-specific takeoff briefings for every flight, moving beyond generic mantras to account for runway, terrain, and weather.
  • Pre-plan strategies for engine failure scenarios, including assessing the viability of returning to the runway (practicing minimum altitude) versus a controlled straight-ahead landing.
  • General Aviation entails inherent risks, requiring pilots to continuously evaluate their personal proficiency and actively mitigate risks, aligning with their individual risk/reward tolerance.
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Recently someone reached out to me to discuss Richard McSpadden’s accident. While I try not to be a Monday-morning quarterback, he asked general questions that are worth exploring.

When flying more advanced equipment, starting with light twins, it’s common for the pilot flying to give a takeoff briefing. However, usually that’s simply regurgitating a standard mantra without considering it further. So, that memorized briefing often doesn’t account for that airport on that day—things like runway length, surrounding terrain and obstacles, weather, etc.

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