Miguel;
If you are in the US. look at the Soaring Safety Foundations Site survey
program (
http://www.soaringsafety.org). This program is modeled after
the Swedish program. The major points a
*) It's confidential, nobody but your club/school gets a copy of the
final report, even the SSF destroy's it's copy
*) It's free. The SSF is trying to address all safety issues and this
is one aspect of the fight to improve safety awarness.
Rich Carlson
V2Bx (1I)
Miguel Lavalle wrote:
Robert,
I don't know if a program like this would be implemented
in the US, where I fly. But I would like to learn its
details hoping to learn something and apply it to my
own flying. This is the first time I read about hard
evidence of systematic safety improvement. Where can
I get more information?
Regards
Miguel
At 20:30 14 May 2004, Robert Danewid wrote:
Not true!
The Swedish Soaring Federation has been delegated all
authority over
gliding by the Swedish CAA. Since 1993 we have reduced
our accident rate
by 50%.
You do not need a lot of rules, you need a few good
rules, and the power
to enforce them!
Robert