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Understanding what it means to be PIC Some ways to teach it. Pilot In Command. What does Pilot In Command mean?. From the Federal Aviation Regulations: Part 91.3a
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Understanding what it means to be PIC Some ways to teach it Pilot In Command
What does Pilot In Command mean? • From the Federal Aviation Regulations: • Part 91.3a “The pilot in command of an aircraft is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the operation of that aircraft.”
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Decisions • Detectthat a change has occurred • Estimatethe need to respond to the change • Choosethe (new) desired outcome • Identifythe steps to achieve that outcome • D othe steps • E valuatethe effectiveness of the steps
Technical Proficiency • 1. Applies knowledge of standards, procedures, and regulations • 2. Demonstrates technical skills • 3. Applies knowledge of systems, limitations, and performance • Team Management • 4. Establishes a clear understanding of roles, responsibilities, and expectations • 5. Encourages and considers crew member input • 6. Recognizes and manages conflicts • 7. Adapts to crew personal differences • 8. Performs crew debriefs • Workload Management • 9. Recognizes and manages externally or self imposed time constraints • 10. Prioritizes tasks to prevent interference with primary duties • 11. Delegates tasks to avoid overload • 12. Selects the appropriate level of automation to reduce workload • Situational Awareness Management • 13. Establishes a shared understanding of status, goals, and plans • 14. Seeks, evaluates, and utilizes available resources • 15. Independently monitors and verifies equipment and crew member performance • 16. Challenges faulty decisions, actions, or inaction of another crew member • 17. Recognizes and resists distractions and lapses into inattention • 18. Recognizes and manages the impact of stress and fatigue on performance • Decision Making and Planning • 19. Establishes, communicates, and maintains “bottom lines” with backup plans • 20. Assesses risks to prepare for expected or contingency situations • 21. Considers personal and operational biases which may influence decision quality • 22. Modifies decisions when operationally warranted • 23. Acts decisively when the situation dictates
Crew Effectiveness Skills • Technical Proficiency • Team Management • Workload Management • Situational Awareness Management • Decision Making and Planning
Three Domains of Learning • Cognitive • Ability to recall, analyze and problem solve • Psychomotor • Physical skills • Affective • Emotions, attitudes
Pieces of an effective crewmember Mostly Cognitive and Psychomotor Some Cognitive, but a lot of Affective
Reaching for the Affective Domain • Experiences of Other Pilots, Including Me • Service Learning • Good Literature • Written Response Papers • Accident Analysis • Talk About TAKING Responsibility
Get Personal • Include Myself • I try to be authentic with my students • I’m honest about mistakes I’ve made • Ask Them To Include Themselves • They can relate to and internalize assignments better this way
Things I’m Telling Myselfand offering to you • I will make an effort to get personal with my students and make this fun for myself and them. • I’m going to look for opportunities in every student interaction to encourage them to take responsibility
They’re going to be here next Monday. Take a Deep breath