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C-2A BELLY LANDING
CRM CASE STUDY
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AMC(AW/NAC) BARTELT
• Past Platform aircraft:
• C-2A 2700 HRS
• E-2C 20 HRS
• T-39 524 HRS
• = 3244 HRS
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Question Policy
• Open for questions at anytime during the discussion.
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Overview
• Objectives
• Critical Skills Review
• Case Study Focus Skill
• Synopsis
• Focus Questions
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Objectives
• Terminal Objective:• At the completion of this case study, the audience
will be able to explain the importance of Situational Awareness in aircraft operations.
• Enabling Objective: In a Given set of conditions, (in-flight emergency)
A flight crew should be able to use situational awareness to better there outcome.
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Crew Resource Management
• Allows crew to interact effectively while performing mission tasks
• A program to effect behavior modifications in order to prevent human factor and crew preventable errors
• To improve mission effectiveness through increased awareness of associated behavioral skills
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CRM Critical Skills Review
• Decision Making (DM)
• Assertiveness (AS)
• Mission Analysis (MA)
• Communication (CM)
• Leadership (LD)
• Adaptability/Flexibility (AF)
• Situational Awareness (SA)
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Case Study Focus Skill
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
• The degree of accuracy by which one’s perception of the current environment mirrors reality
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S/A requires that we know
• Who is responsible for specific activities
• What is happening
• When events are supposed to occur
• Where the aircraft is in three-dimensional space
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Maintain and/or recover S/A
PAC US UP
• Prepare through a comprehensive brief
• Acknowledge potential problems
• Communicate
• USe all information sources
• UPdate and revise your flight image
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Factors that reduce S/A
• Insufficient communication
• Fatigue/Stress
• Task overload/underload
• Group mindset
• Press on regardless philosophy
• Degraded operating conditions
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Synopsis
• A logistics flight enroute to a detachment sight.
• Flight went from a routine flight to a emergency
situation.
• The crew used multiple sources of information for assistance during the emergency.
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Focus Questions• 1. Was the crew fully aware of there situation?
• 2. Did the Crew members use CRM to solve there emergency?
• 3. Did the pilots discuss options with the aircrew
• 4. Was there anything that the crew could have done better to over come the emergency?
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Remember
• Situational awareness is a critical factor in our ability to respond effectively to a situation
• Maintaining a high level of situational awareness will better prepare crews to respond to unexpected situations
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Questions?