Task G: Risk Management Flashcards
What is Risk Management
Decision-making process which relies on situational awareness, problem recognition, and good judgment to reduce risks associated with each flight.
What are the Principles of Risk Management?
AMAI
Accept no unnecessary risk
Make risk decisions at the appropriate level
Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
Integrate risk management into planning at all levels
What is the Risk Management Process
IAAMIS
Identify the hazard
Asses the risk
Analyze Risk Control Measures
Make Control Decisions
Implement Risk Controls
Supervise and Review
The Level of Risk is Measure in Terms of?
Severity
Probability
Assessing Risk - Likelihood of an Event
PORI
Probable
Occasional
Remote
Improbable
Assessing Risk - Severity of an Event
Catastrophic - Total loss; fatal
Critical - Severe injury; major damage
Marginal - Minor injury, minor damage
Negligible - less than minor injury, less than minor system damage
IMSAFE Checklist
Illness
Medication
Stress
Alcohol
Fatigue
Eating / Emotion
PAVE Checklis
Pilot - IMSAFE
Aircraft - ATOMATOFLAMES, FLAPS, GRABCARD, AVIATES, ARROW-PDC
Environment - Airspace, weather, NOTAMS, terrain
External Pressures - Hazardous attitudes
What is the 3P model for Pilots
Perceive - the given set of circumstances for a flight.
Process - by evaluating the impact of those circumstances on flight safety.
Perform - by implementing the best course of action.
What is Single Pilot Resource Management
The art and science of managing all the resources available to a single pilot to ensure the successful outcome of the flight.
What is the 5P concept an to accomplish?
An attempt to take information contained in the risk management sheets and other models in order for the pilot to use it.
Plan, Plane, Pilot, Passengers, Programming
What is the 5 P model?
Plan
Plane
Pilot
Passenger
Programming