Golden Rules

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FIS 2012

June 2012

Flight Instructor Seminar / Chicago, June 13th and 14th, 2012

The New Golden Rules Presented by Captain David Owens / Senior Director Flight Crew Training Policy

FIS 2012

EBT, what is Airbus doing?

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June 2012

FIS 2012

June 2012

The new golden rules

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June 2012

The new golden rules

1. Fly, navigate and communicate: in this order and with appropriate tasksharing.

• Fly the Aircraft, Fly the Aircraft, Fly the Aircraft… • Don’t allow anything to distract you from your role as PF or PNF! • PNF must ACTIVELY MONITOR the flight parameters and highlight any excessive deviations. • Both pilots must maintain their Situational Awareness and immediately resolve any uncertainty as a crew.

PF: Pilot Flying

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PNF: Pilot Non Flying

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The new golden rules

2. Use the appropriate level of automation at all times. • The appropriate level of automation depends upon the situation and the task. Pilot judgment prevails, including selecting manual flight.

• Understand the implication of the intended level of automation. • Select the intended level. • Confirm the expected aircraft reaction.

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June 2012

The new golden rules

3. Understand the FMA at all times. • Monitor your FMA. • Announce your FMA.

• Confirm your FMA. • Understand your FMA.

FMA: Flight Mode Annunciator

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June 2012

The new golden rules

4. Take action if things do not go as expected. • By PF changing the level of automation. • By PF reverting to manual flight. • By PNF taking action, • Question. • Challenge. • Take-over.

PF: Pilot Flying

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PNF: Pilot Non Flying

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Conclusion

CONCLUSION 1. Training could drive a step-change in safety. 2. But training must evolve…

3. To evolve, our industry needs data and Evidence. 4. Take these Golden Rules back to your operation as a reminder.

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June 2012

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