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Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)

Jim Sweeney, SweeneyCorp, NAPPF Board Member
Jim discusses the importance of check lists and memory aids. We go over how they compliment each other and the place for each while preparing to fly and in flight. SweeneyCorp, NAPPF (4/10/07)
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Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim explains Aeronautical Decision Making. The "human factor" still accounts for up to 75% of all aviation accidents. We can become safer pilots by better understanding some of the pitfalls that are out there. Luckily, the FAA has spent a lot of time studying this issue and Jim shows us what they have learned over the years. You can get more out of this segment by following along on this Aeronautical Decision Making link. SweeneyCorp, USUA, NAPPF. (Part 1) (1/18/05)
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Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim explains Aeronautical Decision Making. The "human factor" still accounts for up to 75% of all aviation accidents. We can become safer pilots by better understanding some of the pitfalls that are out there. Luckily, the FAA has spent a lot of time studying this issue and Jim shows us what they have learned over the years. You can get more out of this segment by following along on this Aeronautical Decision Making link. SweeneyCorp, USUA, NAPPF. (Part 2) (1/18/05)
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