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Hurry up and get it done hazardous attitude
Hurry up and get it done hazardous attitude













hurry up and get it done hazardous attitude

Landing in a strong cross wind thinking you had the skill to handle it, but ending up on the edge or off the runway. Attempting an advanced, or acrobatic maneuver without receiving proper instruction. Doing a risky maneuver to impress someone.“watch this”! Taking a questionable flight because you don’t want your friends to think you can’t handle it. Continuing into deteriorating weather that is beyond your level of proficiency, thinking “I have the skills to get through it”. Examples of Macho: Taking a questionable flight (due to weather, winds, mechanical issues, your health, etc.) because you think “I can handle it”. All rights reserved.ġ2-Apr-17 Do you have the Macho attitude? Pilots find it difficult to realize and accept they have hazardous attitudes. Antidote: “Maybe I can’t handle this.” “Taking chances is foolish.” Copyright © NameOfTheOrganization.

hurry up and get it done hazardous attitude

Macho Attitude: “I have the skills…I can handle it!” Pilots with this type of attitude will try to prove themselves by taking risks in order to impress others. All rights reserved.Ĩ Macho “I have the skills…I can handle it!”ġ2-Apr-17 Macho Webster’s definition: macho: Used of men markedly masculine in appearance or manner. All rights reserved.ħ 5 Hazardous Attitudes Macho Invulnerability Anti-Authority Impulsivityġ2-Apr-17 5 Hazardous Attitudes Macho Invulnerability Anti-Authority Impulsivity Resignation Copyright © NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved.ġ2-Apr-17 Part 1: 5 Hazardous Attitudes Review of Hazardous Attitudes and how they effect our decision making. All rights reserved.ġ2-Apr-17 Hazardous Attitude Challenges Recognition of hazardous attitudes requires a great deal of self honesty! Once recognized, how do we counter them? Applying “antidotes”. This is what is killing pilots! Difficult to recognize that we have them. All rights reserved.Ĥ 12-Apr-17 Why is this important? Most pilots have one or more hazardous attitudes. All rights reserved.ģ About Doug Stewart Doug Stewart 2004 National CFI of the Yearġ2-Apr-17 About Doug Stewart Doug Stewart 2004 National CFI of the Year Master Certified Flight Instructor Designated Pilot Examiner Copyright © NameOfTheOrganization. Part 1: 5 Hazardous Attitudes Part 2: Decision Making Tools Copyright © NameOfTheOrganization. All rights reserved.Ģ 12-Apr-17 Agenda This Workshop will explore Hazardous Attitudes and their affect on making Aeronautical Decisions. 1 Hazardous Attitudes … Could You Recover?ġ2-Apr-17 Hazardous Attitudes … Could You Recover? Aeronautical Decision Making Copyright © 2005.















Hurry up and get it done hazardous attitude