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Old March 2nd 10, 03:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom[_9_]
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Those of you who subscribe to my newsletter (see www.eglider.org) and
followed the recent series about glider safety, may be interested in
the
following discussion (audio only, approximately 11 minutes) on a
recent AVWeb broadcast:

“Following a pair of serious incidents and a fatal accident,
commercial flight crew training and professionalism in the cockpit
have become hot topics in Washington. In this podcast, AVweb caught
up
with Dr. Key Dismukes, chief scientist for human factors at the human
systems integration division at NASA Ames Research Center. Dismukes
talks about the science of explaining why skilled pilots —
professional and general aviation both — make mistakes while
performing familiar tasks. He adds his insight on "pilot error"
statistics and the techniques you can use to avoid becoming one.”

Tom Knauff
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Old March 2nd 10, 05:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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On Mar 2, 7:38*am, Tom wrote:
Those of you who subscribe to my newsletter (seewww.eglider.org) and
followed the recent series about glider safety, may be interested in
the
following discussion (audio only, approximately 11 minutes) on a
recent AVWeb broadcast:

“Following a pair of serious incidents and a fatal accident,
commercial flight crew training and professionalism in the cockpit
have become hot topics in Washington. In this podcast, AVweb caught
up
with Dr. Key Dismukes, chief scientist for human factors at the human
systems integration division at NASA Ames Research Center. Dismukes
talks about the science of explaining why skilled pilots —
professional and general aviation both — make mistakes while
performing familiar tasks. He adds his insight on "pilot error"
statistics and the techniques you can use to avoid becoming one.”

Tom Knauff


Tom,
I would like to read/listen to all of the safety articles, is there a
link? I could not find the broadcast.
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Old March 2nd 10, 05:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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Default Web cast on safety

OK, here it is,
http://www.avweb.com/podcast/podcast..._202079-1.html

but any other articles or links would be good to see,

thanks,
Brian


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Old March 4th 10, 07:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
1B
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Default Web cast on safety

On Mar 2, 7:38*am, Tom wrote:
Those of you who subscribe to my newsletter (seewww.eglider.org) and
followed the recent series about glider safety, may be interested in
the
following discussion (audio only, approximately 11 minutes) on a
recent AVWeb broadcast:

“Following a pair of serious incidents and a fatal accident,
commercial flight crew training and professionalism in the cockpit
have become hot topics in Washington. In this podcast, AVweb caught
up
with Dr. Key Dismukes, chief scientist for human factors at the human
systems integration division at NASA Ames Research Center. Dismukes
talks about the science of explaining why skilled pilots —
professional and general aviation both — make mistakes while
performing familiar tasks. He adds his insight on "pilot error"
statistics and the techniques you can use to avoid becoming one.”

Tom Knauff


Tom neglected to mention that Key is also a long time glider pilot. In
fact his bio at http://human-factors.arc.nasa.gov/ih...people/kd.html
states that "The primary reason he holds a paying job is to support
his addiction to flying sailplanes."
I've spent a lot of time trying to keep up with him in the Sierra and
Mendocino mtns.

1B
 




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