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Resource Management

Many young aspiring pilots think that being an airline pilot is the pinnacle of the aviation profession. Maybe it is; maybe it isnt.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Effective pilot performance, particularly in general aviation, stems from recognizing and actively managing all available resources, not just raw flying skill.
  • Resources are broadly defined to include everything from aircraft systems, navigation tools, and checklists to communication devices, passenger assistance, and even seemingly trivial items like a rubber band.
  • Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) for GA pilots involves proactively identifying these diverse resources and strategically deploying them to enhance safety and efficiency during all phases of flight.
  • Key aspects of resource management include thorough planning, effective utilization of tools, skillful interaction with Air Traffic Control (ATC), and prudent time management by deliberately slowing down to avoid errors under pressure.
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Many young aspiring pilots think that being an airline pilot is the pinnacle of the aviation profession. Maybe it is; maybe it isn’t.

But, if airline pilots are different, why are they different? Are they better pilots? No. Can they hold altitude in a steep turn better? No. Can they peg an ILS to minimums in gusty winds? No. So what is it?

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