Originally Posted by
Whopity
Seamanship is defined in a number of places - skill in and knowledge of the work of navigating, maintaining, and operating a vessel. Airmanship is the same process applied to an aircraft. but is not really defined anywhere. If we look back to Smith Barry, he was the real inventer of TEM however; it took another 78 years before a University reinvented the wheel.
Airmanship is very clearly defined by EASA and ICAO
Airmanship is defined by EASA Part FCL as: “The consistent use of good judgement and well-developed knowledge, skills and attitudes to accomplish flight objective”.
The definition I used until I replaced Airmanship with TEM/CRM was the one written by Oxford Air Training.
To take the safest and most effective course of action in any given set of circumstances.