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Seeing And Avoiding

Grand Renaissance Commander
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Pilots must go beyond rote checklist adherence, understanding the 'why' behind procedures and actively scanning for issues or hazards not explicitly listed to ensure comprehensive safety.
  • Inexperience and complacency can lead pilots to overlook critical safety details or become fixated, underscoring the need for constant vigilance, situational awareness, and a proactive "see and avoid" mindset.
  • The Watsonville mid-air collision exemplifies a failure of defensive flying and imagination, where pilots failed to anticipate and act to prevent a conflict despite communication, highlighting the necessity of actively disrupting potential accident chains.
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Every flight starts with procedures and checklists for ensuring we follow all of its steps correctly. We have procedures for preparing the aircraft for flight, we have procedures for how to depart the airport and we have procedures for returning. These procedures are designed to help the pilots ensure that the aircraft is operated safely, that steps aren’t forgotten and so that we are led toward a path of safety and away from risk.

To a new pilot, these procedures can feel cumbersome and perhaps a bit overwhelming. There is so much to know for someone who is just starting to become a pilot. There is also comfort knowing that if you do something the same way time after time, that the result will be the same. That’s all well and good, but checklists aren’t the only things a pilot should be devoting attention to.

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