onsdag 12. august 2015

Recipe for risk management - FAA

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                Every flight has some level of risk. It’s up to the airman to review
that risk in advance and then develop the appropriate risk mitigation
strategies.
One of the best ways of doing this is by using a Flight Risk Analysis Tool
or FRAT. FRATs are generally easy-to-use, visual tools that can help
pilots proactively identify hazards and make better go/no go decisions for
every flight. Using a FRAT to put everything on paper allows you to
graphically depict risk limits free from the pressure of an impending flight
or maintenance task. It also sets the stage for managing risk through
proactive mitigation strategies that are documented.
                The FAA Safety Team (FAAST) has produced an easy-to-use
FRAT — found here http://go.usa.gov/3sJWA — that will get you started
in effective safety risk management. The FAAST FRAT is a simple
automated spread sheet that will run on a Windows or Mac system. Just
download the appropriate file for your computer and you’re in business.
For more on FRATs, check out our safety flyer here:
http://go.usa.gov/3sJZw, as well as this month’s #FlySafe campaign page
at http://go.usa.gov/3sJKP.
Risk Assessment form
 

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