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Excellence in performing these tasks is a prime characteristic exhibited by any robust Safety Management System (SMS). Hazards can be thought of as existing conditions, objects, or activities with potential to cause harm. Threats are dynamic events or errors that increase vulnerability to hazards, while risk is a composite assessment of the likeli- hood of an event’s occurrence and the severity of its consequences. Risk and these related concepts will always re- quire management and most often mitigation as well.
Pilots play a crucial role in man- aging both present and future risk and by mitigating their consequenc- es in order to ensure flight safety. Arguably, the pilot’s job could be de- scribed, in part, as continuously eval- uating, managing, and mitigating all risk on every flight. This month, CALLBACK presents reported incidents in which pilot re- sponses to risk were critical. Consid- er each narrative. Search for the haz- ards, threats, and errors; then evaluate risk, the mitigating actions, and out- comes.
You will, no doubt, recognize some timeless examples of risk that was managed well or may have been managed better. Part 91 – There I Was… Risks from multiple sources were processed by this RV10 solo pilot and Flight Instructor during an IFR flight. ■ I was on an IFR flight plan with ZZZ Center and came across an icing situation. There was a system moving west to east moving over ZZZ, and [I] was currently what I thought far enough east of the system while fly- ing my route.
While in the zone, I was monitoring my wings for collection of ice, but no collection. I was ready to ask for lower while looking at Fore- flight flight planning, but I saw no ice accumulate on the wings. One thing I failed to do was to turn on pitot heat, which caused an issue….
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