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CHAPTER 9. Risk Management

Risk Management  9-1
Introduction 9-1
Defining Risk Management 9-2
Principles of Risk Management 9-3
Accept No Unnecessary Risk 9-3
Make Risk Decisions at the Appropriate Level 9-3
Accept Risk When Benefits Outweigh the Costs 9-3
Integrate Risk Management Into Planning at All Levels 9-3
Risk Management Process 9-3
Step 1: Identify the Hazard 9-3
Step 2: Assess the Risk 9-3
Step 3: Analyze Risk Control Measures 9-3
Step 4: Make Control Decisions 9-3
Step 5: Implement Risk Controls 9-4
Step 6: Supervise and Review 9-4
Implementing the Risk Management Process 9-4
Level of Risk 9-4
Assessing Risk 9-4
Likelihood of an Event 9-4
Severity of an Event 9-5
Mitigating Risk 9-5
IMSAFE Checklist 9-5
The PAVE Checklist 9-6
Three-P Model for Pilots 9-8
Hazard List for Aviation Technicians 9-9
Pilot Self-Assessment 9-9
Situational Awareness 9-9
Obstacles to Maintaining Situational Awareness 9-10
Operational Pitfalls 9-11
Single-Pilot Resource Management (SRM) 9-11
SRM and the 5P Check 9-13
The Plan 9-14
The Plane 9-14
The Pilot 9-14
The Passengers 9-14
The Programming 9-15
Information Management 9-15
Task Management (TM) 9-15
Automation Management 9-15
Teaching Decision-Making Skills 9-16
Assessing SRM Skills 9-17
Chapter Summary 9-18

 
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