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Richard Mornington-Sanford posted in Rotorcraft
I would be very pleased to join your rotorcraft community.
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John FRANKLIN created an event in Air Operations
John FRANKLIN posted in Air Operations
The prelimary report on the Boeing 737 accident in Indonesia in January has been published - you can access the report at the link here.
http://knkt.dephub.go.id/knkt/ntsc_aviation/baru/pre/2021/PK-CLC%20Prel…
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Jean-Gabriel Larroche commented on a post in Rotorcraft
Good evening.
Comprehensive and must read and listen podcast about Carburetor Icing specific to helicopters by Richard Mornington-Sanford. A really eye opener about an often wrongly taught but crucial subject.
Many thanks to http://rotarywingshow.com
https://rotarywingshow.com/93-carb-icing-richardmorningtonsanford-2/
Renaud Brehat commented on Michel MASSON's topic in Rotorcraft
Great article...
Michel MASSON created a topic in Rotorcraft
Erlend Vaage commented on a post in General Aviation
In the latest Learning Objectives I can find (https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/appendix_to_amc_gm_t…), why are there differences (e.g. page 11) between the CB-IR and BIR? This should be basic knowledge for all ratings, right? E.g. how to close a flight plan... Has an X been forgotten on a few rows?
Thank you for your explanation. My books (The CB-IR series) are now updated to accomodate the extra syllabus for the BIR, however strange I find the differences :)
Jean-Gabriel Larroche posted in Rotorcraft
Good evening.
Comprehensive and must read and listen podcast about Carburetor Icing specific to helicopters by Richard Mornington-Sanford. A really eye opener about an often wrongly taught but crucial subject.
Many thanks to http://rotarywingshow.com
https://rotarywingshow.com/93-carb-icing-richardmorningtonsanford-2/
Martina De Coster Hunova commented on a post in General Aviation
Aeromedical Fitness assessment ...
... in concern of mental health
Since Jan.28th 2019 we have AMC&GM to Part MED challenging aeromedical examiners by applying MED.B.055 ... assessing mental health of applicants for medical Class I and Class II, but not Class LAPL.
Everybody will know and understand what has triggered the development on having a closer look onto character, or maybe mental strength (or weakness) of people whom we later trust hundreds of lifes in commercial aviation.
Statistics and lists show (see link below), that from time to time a person find itself in such unstable mental situation that it can´t control its behaviour based on reasonable aspects. Several of those incidents are based on losing job and are directed towards former employer, others find reason in loss of love or other actual emotional experiences ... but some are simply based on weak mental capability to cover one´s life. None of those was based on stress caused by unexpected challenges during flight operation and difficulties to recover from whatever has happenedit has happened. ...
Following this verbous introduction here´s comes my question to the EASA-Land flying community including commercials:
"How do aviation authorities cover this challenge in applying MED.B.055?
Do they find way to handle this sensible issue to an extend that applicants for medical certificates understand and accept there might be something valuable in this?
Situation in Germany is like CAA (LBA) has designed a questionaire consisting of around 20 questions partly touching quite intimate aspects of human life. How do your CAA cover this and are the means taken understood and accepted?
For my own, in severals of those questions it was first time considering about such. :)
Thanks for your patience!
Linkorama
=> List of aircraft accidents and incidents intentionally caused by pilots:
http://news.aviation-safety.net/2015/03/26/list-of-aircraft-accidents-a…
=> AMC&GM to Part MED (opens on MED.B.055)
https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/Annex%20I%20to%20ED%…
=> "Easy Access" Rules for Medical Requirements
https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/Easy_Access_Rules_fo…
=> Trigger Event
https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20150324-0
I did my latest revalidation in Spain, our common language with the AME was Google translate so it ended with Work? Ok. Stress? No. Amigos? Ok. The AME did have a long questionnaire regarding mental health though so I am guessing, had I spoken Spanish, it would have been much more thorough. At the same time, seeing how little it mattered to him my being a foreigner who does not understand, I am having doubts... Anyone from Spain here to confirm this? Also, please note this most likely has nothing do to with the local CAA as such, it probably differs by individual AMEs.
Jürgen Leukefeld posted in General Aviation
Aeromedical Fitness assessment ...
... in concern of mental health
Since Jan.28th 2019 we have AMC&GM to Part MED challenging aeromedical examiners by applying MED.B.055 ... assessing mental health of applicants for medical Class I and Class II, but not Class LAPL.
Everybody will know and understand what has triggered the development on having a closer look onto character, or maybe mental strength (or weakness) of people whom we later trust hundreds of lifes in commercial aviation.
Statistics and lists show (see link below), that from time to time a person find itself in such unstable mental situation that it can´t control its behaviour based on reasonable aspects. Several of those incidents are based on losing job and are directed towards former employer, others find reason in loss of love or other actual emotional experiences ... but some are simply based on weak mental capability to cover one´s life. None of those was based on stress caused by unexpected challenges during flight operation and difficulties to recover from whatever has happenedit has happened. ...
Following this verbous introduction here´s comes my question to the EASA-Land flying community including commercials:
"How do aviation authorities cover this challenge in applying MED.B.055?
Do they find way to handle this sensible issue to an extend that applicants for medical certificates understand and accept there might be something valuable in this?
Situation in Germany is like CAA (LBA) has designed a questionaire consisting of around 20 questions partly touching quite intimate aspects of human life. How do your CAA cover this and are the means taken understood and accepted?
For my own, in severals of those questions it was first time considering about such. :)
Thanks for your patience!
Linkorama
=> List of aircraft accidents and incidents intentionally caused by pilots:
http://news.aviation-safety.net/2015/03/26/list-of-aircraft-accidents-a…
=> AMC&GM to Part MED (opens on MED.B.055)
https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/Annex%20I%20to%20ED%…
=> "Easy Access" Rules for Medical Requirements
https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/Easy_Access_Rules_fo…
=> Trigger Event
https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20150324-0
Jürgen Leukefeld commented on John FRANKLIN's topic in Air Operations
I consider this Topic to be better discussed in GA, as it concerns pilots behaviour.
Morne Wiid commented on a post in Rotorcraft
EMS Helicopter and Scene animated Safety Awareness video.. Thought Process Aviation Services is in the process of developing an animated safety video for Custom Helicopters in Canada. It will be distributed to all EMS personnel that are normally involved in an accident scene and helicopter operations.
gianluca paparella commented on Michel MASSON's topic in Rotorcraft
VERY INTERESTING
Morne Wiid posted in Rotorcraft
EMS Helicopter and Scene animated Safety Awareness video.. Thought Process Aviation Services is in the process of developing an animated safety video for Custom Helicopters in Canada. It will be distributed to all EMS personnel that are normally involved in an accident scene and helicopter operations.
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