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SRM (1)
- Usado para
- single-pilot resource management
- Definição1
- The art of managing all the resources (both onboard the aircraft and from outside resources) available to a pilot prior to and during flight to ensure a successful flight.
- Fonte1
- FAA FLIGHT SAFETY BRIEFING. Washington, DC: FAA, mar.-abr. 2014.
- Nota adicional1
- It is about how to gather information, analyze it, and make decisions. It requires the pilot to competently perform a number of mental tasks in addition to the physical task of basic aircraft control. These include: situational awareness, task management, automation management, risk management, aeronautical decision-making, CFIT (controlled-flight-into-terrain) awareness.
- Nota adicional2
- Learning how to identify problemas, analyze the information, and make informed and timely decisions is not as straightforward as the training involved in learning specific manouvers. Learning how to judge a situation and "how to think" in the endless variety of situations encountered while flying out in the "real world" is more difficult. There is no one right answer in ADM; rather each pilot is expected to analyze each situation in light of experience level, personal minimums, and current physical and mental readiness level, and make his or her own decision.