The
March/April 2016 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on the #FlySafe campaign
and combating loss of control (LOC) accidents. Articles
in this issue will help pilots better identify loss of control warning signs,
as well as fine tune mitigation strategies and recovery techniques that can
improve flight safety in these situations.
In this issue’s Jumpseat department (p. 1), Flight Standards
Service’s Director John Duncan reviews the what, why, and how of
loss-of-control events, while Checklist (p 21) highlights some important FAA
resources that can help you expand your knowledge on “staying in control.” Federal Air Surgeon Dr. James
Fraser examines how incapacitation, both sudden and subtle, can lead to LOC in
Aeromedical Advisory (p.6).
Nuts,
Bolts, and Electrons (p.28) focuses on how you can learn more about your
aircraft (and possibly save a few bucks) through owner assisted inspections.
Angle of Attack (p 29) focuses on the NTSB’s 2016 most wanted list of safety
improvements.
The
link to the online edition is: http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/. Also,
be sure to follow us on Twitter - @FAASafetyBrief.
Produced
by the editors, FAA Safety
Briefing, http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/ Address
questions or comments to: SafetyBriefing@faa.gov.
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