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C-2A BELLY LANDING

C-2A BELLY LANDING. CRM CASE STUDY. AMC(AW/NAC) BARTELT. Past Platform aircraft: C-2A 2700 HRS E-2C 20 HRS T-39 524 HRS = 3244 HRS. Question Policy. Open for questions at anytime during the discussion. Overview. Objectives Critical Skills Review Case Study Focus Skill

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C-2A BELLY LANDING

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  1. C-2A BELLY LANDING CRM CASE STUDY

  2. AMC(AW/NAC) BARTELT • Past Platform aircraft: • C-2A 2700 HRS • E-2C 20 HRS • T-39 524 HRS • = 3244 HRS

  3. Question Policy • Open for questions at anytime during the discussion.

  4. Overview • Objectives • Critical Skills Review • Case Study Focus Skill • Synopsis • Focus Questions

  5. Objectives • Terminal Objective: • At the completion of this case study, the audience will be able to explain the importance of Situational Awareness in aircraft operations. • Enabling Objective: In a Given set of conditions, (in-flight emergency) Aflight crew should be ableto use situational awareness to better thereoutcome.

  6. Crew Resource Management • Allows crew to interact effectively while performing mission tasks • A program to effect behavior modifications in order to prevent human factor and crew preventable errors • To improve mission effectiveness through increased awareness of associated behavioral skills

  7. CRM Critical Skills Review • Decision Making (DM) • Assertiveness (AS) • Mission Analysis (MA) • Communication (CM) • Leadership (LD) • Adaptability/Flexibility (AF) • Situational Awareness (SA)

  8. Case Study Focus Skill SITUATIONAL AWARENESS • The degree of accuracy by which one’s perception of the current environment mirrors reality

  9. S/A requires that we know • Who is responsible for specific activities • What is happening • When events are supposed to occur • Where the aircraft is in three-dimensional space

  10. Maintain and/or recover S/A PAC US UP • Prepare through a comprehensive brief • Acknowledge potential problems • Communicate • USe all information sources • UPdate and revise your flight image

  11. Factors that reduce S/A • Insufficient communication • Fatigue/Stress • Task overload/underload • Group mindset • Press on regardless philosophy • Degraded operating conditions

  12. Synopsis • A logistics flight enroute to a detachment sight. • Flight went from a routine flight to a emergency situation. • The crew used multiple sources of information for assistance during the emergency.

  13. Focus Questions • 1. Was the crew fully aware of there situation? • 2. Did the Crew members use CRM to solve there emergency?   • 3. Did the pilots discuss options with the aircrew • 4. Was there anything that the crew could have done better to over come the emergency?

  14. Remember • Situational awareness is a critical factor in our ability to respond effectively to a situation • Maintaining a high level of situational awareness will better prepare crews to respond to unexpected situations

  15. Questions?

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