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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 09:49   #1 (permalink)
 
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What's happened with Air Clues?

Edition 4 came out last November. I thought Air Clues was supposed to be a bi-monthly flight safety publication as a replacement for Aviate.

Does anyone know what's happened to Editions 5 or even 6, or is the re-incarnnated Air Clues going to be a victim of the current cuts? If so, I would say it would be a very short-sighted mistake to stop publishing it at least on a quarterly basis.

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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 10:14   #2 (permalink)
 
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If you don't have any aircraft left, there's not much point in publishing a flight safety magazine!
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 11:16   #3 (permalink)
 
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You could always e-mail fltsafetywgcdrspry@mod.uk and ask....you never know they may print your e-mail...and offer you a nice desk job as well
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 11:17   #4 (permalink)
 
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There's no one around to write or edit the articles - too busy focussing on their primary jobs. And - if any had been written - there would be no one around to read them. Air Clues: cancelled due lack of interest in flight safety (which is typically what happens when everyone is too busy to do 'extra stuff').

Anyway, I'm sure the proposed "I learned more about flying UAVs from that" would have been a great read .
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 14:52   #5 (permalink)


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Air Clues is not a replacement for Aviate, this was a DARS tri service publication. During a recent review of MOD publications Aviate was withdrawn, leaving single service Flight Safety organisations to produce their own magazines.

Air Clues is alive and well, edition 4 is the current edition, 5 is in the final stages of production and was delayed due to manning gaps. Air Clues is currently planned to be published quarterly. The RAF Flight Safety team are constantly on the lookout for suitable articles, if you have time to surf PPRuNe, you have time to send me something interesting to publish and hopefully share your vast experience which may save the life of some young cub.

Air-FltSafetyWgCdrSpry@mod.uk Be part of the solution.

Yours, Spry
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 15:18   #6 (permalink)
 
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I thought Wing Commander Spry was on a PVR list I saw recently, must have been a misprint.
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 15:35   #7 (permalink)
 
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Does the RAF have the "white rat" system that many RN ships utilise?
A box where people can anonymously post flight safety concerns that is emptied periodically so the contents can be shredded?
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 15:36   #8 (permalink)
 
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No, but you can submit an ASIMS omitting your name and unit.
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Old 22nd Jun 2011, 15:39   #9 (permalink)
 
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Good to see that Wg Cdr Spry keeps up-to-date with PPRuNe. And that there will be another edition of Airclues out soon.

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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 06:56   #10 (permalink)
 
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No, but you can submit an ASIMS omitting your name and unit
No you shouldn't, ASIMS is an open reporting system you should never omit your name and if you do not put a unit it will be lost in the system as it has no occurrence manager to go to. You should submit a D-COR
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 07:20   #11 (permalink)
 
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DCORS, D-FSOR and ASIMS

As Bob says, a DCORS is available as a totally confidential means of raising flight safety issues, but the problem with this type of reporting is that it is very difficult to do anything with these reports without a name attached to it to find out more information.

Hopefully, if the right safety culture exists, people would raise a D-FSOR on ASIMS as a Hazard/ Observation and put their name to it so that the Occurrence Manager has someone to come back to for more information.
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 10:25   #12 (permalink)


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The DCOR (form available on the MAA website if you can't find one locally) is the best way to confidentially report Flight Safety issues that you feel cannot be done through the normal command chain for what ever reason. They can be submitted without contact details but it is then much harder to take action on. All DCORs received by RAF Flight Safety are treated seriously and the confidentiality of the submitter is fiercely protected. There is often a need to clarify points or gather more information before action can be taken, hence the need for the contact details of the submitting person.
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 14:31   #13 (permalink)
 
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@ Wg. Cdr Spry

Sorry to hear that you too have "manning gaps" these days ...
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