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AvSafety seminars for pilots and engineers

 

September 2018

 

Enhancing pilot skills in a dynamic environment

 

CASA’s Aviation Safety Advisors (ASAs) will run a new series of AvSafety seminars—Enhancing pilot skills in a dynamic environment.

 

This seminar will discuss how knowledge of human factors in three essential pilot skills will enhance aviation safety.

 

  • Communication
     
     
  • Situational awareness
     
     
  • Threat and error management.
     
     

 

 

Using practical examples, the seminar will look at enhancing the skills involved with radio communications around aerodromes and maintaining situational awareness in a dynamic and changing environment.

 

The seminar will also introduce the role of threat and error management and we’ll also discuss techniques to complement the technical aspects of flying an aircraft.

 

The seminars are an ideal opportunity for you to interact with your aviation safety advisor (ASA), to discuss local issues and ask questions of the regulator.

 

Register now via Eventbrite. Attendance is free.

 

Locations and dates are as follows:

 

Sunshine Coast* Tuesday 4 September Register Now

 

Port Augusta Wednesday 5 September Register Now

 

Rawnsley Park Thursday 6 September Register Now

 

Wilpena Pound Thursday 6 September Register Now

 

Albany Thursday 6 September Register Now

 

Caboolture* Thursday 6 September Register Now

 

Taree Sunday 9 September Register Now

 

Southport* Monday 10 September Register Now

 

Gold Coast* Tuesday 11 September Register Now

 

Tamworth Tuesday 11 September Register Now

 

Devonport Tuesday 11 September Register Now

 

Moree Wednesday 12 September Register Now

 

Murwillumbah* Wednesday 12 September Register Now

 

Aldinga Thursday 13 September Register Now

 

Hobart Thursday 13 September Register Now

 

Kalgoorlie Friday 14 September Register Now

 

Archerfield* Monday 17 September Register Now

 

Archerfield* Tuesday 18 September Register Now

 

Moorabbin Thursday 20 September Register Now

 

Cowra Tuesday 25 September Register Now

 

Rockhampton Tuesday 25 September Register Now

 

William Creek Friday 28 September Register Now

 

Jacobs Well* Saturday 29 September Register Now

 

Ayr Sunday 30 September Register Now

 

*These seminars will include a brief on the World Parachute Championships, being held on the Gold Coast between 4-14 October.

 

The presentation includes references to our website. Please feel free to bring your tablet or smartphone to follow the information live.

 

Engineering knowledge development—awareness through education

 

If you work in airworthiness and aircraft engineering, we want to keep you up to date with changes, advances and the high level of safety knowledge you require.

 

This is a complex discipline, so if you’re an engineer, operator, trainer, HAAMC or CAMO, we want to help you have access to the latest best practice, information and resources. You’ll also have an opportunity to interact with us and ask questions.

 

Some of the topics that this series of seminars will focus on are:

 

  • leadership and Mentoring for AMEs
     
     
  • specialist maintenance certification
     
     
  • Flight Safety Australia maintenance articles
     
     
  • regulation review update.
     
     

 

 

Your ASA will be available to discuss Part 66 license questions and issues both during and after the presentation if required.

 

Register now via Eventbrite.

 

Location and dates are as follows:

 

Sunshine Coast Wednesday 5 September Register Now

 

Moorabbin Tuesday 25 September Register Now

 

A list of all seminars and more information is available on the CASA website.

 

Help make the skies safe for all, attend a CASA AvSafety seminar in 2018.

 

 

Posted

I have found these worth going to and have registered for the Rocky one.

 

Communication may be interesting. A couple of my friends have been chipped by ATC for using area frequency at Rods Bay, which is not on the charts, I was just asked if I realised that I was on area, once, but my explanation seemed OK to them. At least my comms are as brief as I can make them.

 

 

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