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Poster Child

I always begin this story with, “It was 100 percent my fault.” Pride aside, here are the events that led to my Class D accident.

Under Pressure

Many times in a deployed environment, things that were once high on the priority list are moved toward the bottom. This can be broken down to two simple reasons: time and threat.

  • 16 August 2020
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When the Plan Changes

The night shift started as it typically did for an air medical pilot. Log in by 7 p.m., talk with the outgoing pilot about the day’s activities and check pertinent information like weather, notices to airmen and temporary flight restrictions.

  • 9 August 2020
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Ropes Clear

The very nature of what we do as aviators is dangerous. With effective risk management, we drastically reduce the potential for hazards to allow mishaps to occur.

  • 26 July 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Poor Choices

We should always follow proper procedures and avoid goofing around during important modes of flight or preparing for flight.

  • 19 July 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 1498
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Commander’s Unit Assessment: Is Your Unit Achieving the Standard?

Over the past five years, the Combat Readiness Center has noticed a marked increase in the number of incidents occurring during the fourth quarter of the fiscal year.

  • 13 July 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 1616
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