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Old 26th February 2003 | 08:31
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Crossunder

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Airmanship:


Firstly, a pilot needs to have the basics in place, such as discipline, skill and proficiency. Without these basic skills, no-one can expect to become a safe pilot. Next he/she needs to have the maximum knowledge about him-/herself, the team, the risks involved, the environment (both physical and regulatory), the aircraft and the mission. This will improve Situational Awareness, which in turn will enable the pilot to, consistently, make good decisions (good judgement, based on knowledge and experience). The total package is what we call "airmanship".
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