X

Risk Management Magazine

Search for Articles

While we operate on these ranges to learn how to stay alive on the battlefield, why, as experienced aviators, do we not fear these activities?

Rollover!

Perhaps the worst thing a Soldier can hear in a vehicle during training is someone yelling, “Rollover!” What usually follows is a discombobulated few seconds where only gravity and momentum have control of everything left unsecured inside the vehicle — including its occupants.

  • 10 March 2020
  • Comments: 0
Err on the Side of Safety

A few years ago, my girlfriend, Allison, and I decided to take a trip during spring break to a nice costal town in Oregon named Seaside. We made the arrangements, checked the weather and packed accordingly. Little did we know that this trip would teach us the importance of always planning for the unexpected.

  • 1 March 2020
  • Comments: 0
Managing the Transitions in Aviation Operations

We’ve all heard that there’s no such thing as a “routine mission” in Army Aviation. Time and again, mishap investigations have proven this to be true. The devil is often in the transitions before and after the primary mission. The paragraphs below detail the most common findings in recent Class A aviation mishap investigations.

  • 1 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 2641
  • Comments: 0
A Hidden Danger

I arrived at Fort Rucker, Alabama, after an uneventful eight-hour drive from Fort Knox, Kentucky, ready to start my six-week TDY adventure. I noticed my brother was calling me as I pulled up to the hotel and decided to take his call before I checked in to my room. His worried voice came over the phone. 

  • 23 February 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 1075
  • Comments: 0
Don't Get Benched by Injury

Strength training, also known as resistance training, is an important part of a balanced exercise program.

  • 20 February 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 3348
  • Comments: 0
RSS
First96979899101103104105Last