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1. TERRAIN AWARENESS & WARNING SYSTEM (TAWS) QUIT PUSHING
AND USE THE THING!
4. WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THIS? YOU SPENT SEVERAL HUNDRED (POSSIBLY THOUSAND) DOLLARS ON A TECHNOLOGY THAT CAN EASILY SAVE YOUR LIFE…BUT YOU DON’T USE IT
8. CONTROLLED FLIGHT INTO TERRAIN (CFIT) 17% OF ALL AVIATION FATALITIES
MOST COMMON DURING VFR CONDITIONS AT NIGHT
COMMON DURING MARGINAL VFR CONDITIONS, EVEN FOR INSTRUMENT RATED PILOTS
TAKE THE FAA “CFIT RISK ASSESSMENT” IN ADVIOSRY CIRCULAR AC 61-134
9. AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 965 DECEMBER 20, 1995
CALI, COLUMBIA
BOEING 757
163 PEOPLE ON BOARD
CONFUSION IN ROUTING
INHOSPITABLE TERRAIN
TERRAIN WARNING SYSTEM WAS WORKING
PILOTS IGNORED THE WARNING
10. WHAT TO TAKE HOME FROM THIS SEMINAR… A STRANGE, UNEXPLAINABLE DESIRE TO SPEND 10 MINUTES READING ABOUT THAT FANCY EQUIPMENT YOU PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR
THAT “CAPTAIN MINDSET” AGAIN IN MANAGING YOUR INITIAL CLIMB, OR FINAL DESCENT INTO UNFAMILIAR, UNKNOWN, DARK, OR OBSCURED TERRAIN
AN ENHANCED LEVEL OF SITUATIONAL AWARENESS FROM SOMETHING YOU’VE ALREADY PAID FOR
11. DATABASE UPDATES KEEPING YOUR GPS DATABASE UP TO DATE IS CRITICAL
GARMIN 430/530 SERIES ON A SEPARATE DATA CARD EACH 2 MONTHS FOR OBSTACLES & 1 PER YEAR FOR TERRAIN
ON THE INTERNAL HARD DRIVE OF PORTABLE UNITS
$50 RIGHT HERE @ MODERN AVIONICS
12. TERRAIN GENERAL TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF THE EARTH
DATABASE COMPILED FROM YEARS OF GPS GROUND MAPPING OPERATIONS
YOUR CURRENT GPS POSITION (LATERAL & VERTICAL) IS COMPARED TO THIS DATABASE
13. OBSTACLES RADIO TRANSMISSION ANTENNAS
LARGE WATER TOWERS
TALL BUILDINGS
COMPILED FROM ALL OBSTRUCTIONS OVER 100’ AGL, KNOWN BY THE FAA
YOUR CURRENT GPS POSITION (LATERAL & VERTICAL) IS COMPARED TO THIS DATABASE
14. WHAT YELLOW MEANS THE TERRAIN/OBSTACLE IS BETWEEN 100’ AND 1,000’ BELOW THE AIRPLANE
ISSUED TO THE PILOT AS A CAUTION
REDUCED SAFETY MARGIN
POTENTIAL HAZARD IF COURSE IS UNCHANGED OR ALTITUDE IS MAINTAINED
15. CAUTION BEGIN TO TAKE POSITIVE CORRECTIVE ACTION AT THIS TIME
IF DESCENDING, STOP THE DESCENT, BEGIN A CLIMB IF NECESSARY
IF LEVEL, BEGIN A CLIMB
CONSIDER A TURN
UNTIL ALERT GOES AWAY
GO TO THE “TERRAIN PAGE” TO BETTER IDENTIFY THE THREAT
16. TERRAIN CAUTION
17. TERRAIN PAGE VIEW (WITH OBSTACLES)
19. WHAT RED MEANS THE TERRAIN/OBSTACLE IS EITHER ABOVE YOU, AT YOUR ALTITUDE, OR WITHIN 100’ BELOW YOU
ISSUED TO THE PILOT AS A WARNING
THE AIRCRAFT WILL IMPACT TERRAIN OR OBSTACLE IF COURSE IS NOT CHANGED IMMEDIATELY, OR ALTITUDE IS NOT INCREASED IMMEDIATELY
20. WARNING TAKE IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION
PERFORM “CFIT ESCAPE MANEUVER”
CLIMB UNTIL ALERT GOES AWAY
GO TO THE “TERRAIN PAGE” TO BETTER IDENTIFY THE THREAT
21. OBSTACLE WARNING
22. TERRAIN PAGE VIEW
24. DAY VFR OK…WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET
BUT DO YOU SEE EVERYTHING?
ANTENNAS & TOWERS
COLOR-BLENDING TERRAIN (WINTER)
HOW MUCH OF YOUR ATTENTION IS DEVOTED TO WATCHING FOR OBSTRUCTIONS?
HOW FAMILIAR ARE YOU WITH THIS NEW AIRPORT?
26. NIGHT VFR CAN BE INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS
HAVE YOUR TERRAIN PAGE UP & PAY ATTENTION TO IT
COMBINE THIS INFORMATION WITH WHAT YOU SEE ON YOUR CHARTS
28. IFR UNNECESSARY ALERTS ARE AUTOMATICALLY INHIBITED WHEN AN APPROACH PROCEDURE IS ACTIVATED (430/530)
TERRAIN ALERTS STILL EXIST IF YOU WANDER OFF COURSE OR FLY TOO LOW
DO NOT IGNORE THESE ALERTS
32. CFIT ESCAPE MANEUVER BEGIN AN IMMEDIATE CLIMB
ALL AVAILABLE POWER
THROTTLE(S) FULL FORWARD
CLIMB @ VX
MOST ALTITUDE GAINED OVER DISTANCE FLOWN
TURNING IS DISCOURAGED UNLESS DAY VMC ALLOWS OBSTRUCTION CLEARANCE
REDUCED VERTICAL COMPONENT OF LIFT
UNKNOWN SURROUNDING TERRAIN
CONTINUE CLIMB UNTIL ALERT DISAPPEARS OR VISUAL OBSTRUCTION CLEARANCE CAN BE MAINTAINED
33. TRAINING & PRACTICE TAKE YOUR AIRPLANE OUT ON A VFR DAY AND SEE THE “VISUAL” OF WHAT THE SYSTEM IS TELLING YOU ABOUT
DESCEND TOWARD THE GROUND, SEE THE ALERT
FLY TOWARD AN OBSTACLE, SEE THE ALERT
GET IN THE HABIT OF USING THE “TERRAIN” PAGE WHILE APPROACHING A POTENTIAL HAZARD, ADD IT TO YOUR CHECKLIST IF YOU LIKE
APPROACHING THE AIRPORT AT NIGHT
APPROACHING AN UNFAMILIAR AIRPORT
FLIGHT IN LOW VISIBLITY/CEILING CONDITIONS
STOP IGNORING THE ALERTS. DON’T JUST HIT “CLEAR”, IDENTIFY THE OBSTRUCTION BEFORE CLEARING THE ALERT. IF YOU CAN’T, EXIT THE AREA.
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