tirsdag 16. oktober 2012
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Upset Recovery Demands More
Than Aerobatic TrainingThe emergency maneuver training
provided by Aviation
Performance Solutions (APS) aims to put a dent in accident statistics that
confirm loss of control in-flight as the number-one cause of commercial jet
fatalities. According to Dr. Sunjoo Advani, chairman of the International
Committee for Aviation Training in Extended Envelopes, “[the
problem] cannot be simply solved through technology, or through current pilot
training paradigms.” APS believes pilot training must change to focus on
teaching pilots to recognize and cope with potentially upset-inducing attitudes,
which involves much more than simply teaching them aerobatic maneuvers. The
Mesa, Ariz.-based company’s training includes important classroom education on
angle-of-attack and swept-wing aerodynamics, as well as high-speed
compressibility effects, blended with full-motion simulator and full flight
experience to reinforce the ground school. The flight portion is conducted in an
Extra 300 at Mesa. “The real emphasis of our training is recognizing an
impending loss of control as the primary means of reducing the accident rate,”
APS president Paul “BJ” Ransbury told AIN. “But should a pilot still fall
prey to an airplane about to fall from the sky, the APS all-attitude recovery
method teaches escape maneuvers that should save lives. The airplane and
simulator, then, are simply tools to demonstrate and practice what pilots learn
in the classroom.”
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