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Multi-Crew Pilot Upset Training Intervention Attacks COVID-19 Proficiency Impacts

Multi-Crew Pilot Upset Training Intervention Attacks COVID-19 Proficiency Impacts Share Article In response to COVID-19’s impact on the activity level of professional pilots operating in the multi-crew environment, APS has announced a powerful solution to reinvigorate manual handling proficiency and flight envelope awareness, and to bolster upset training skills to optimum levels. This frontline intervention is founded on APS’s industry-leading Upset Prevention and Recovery (UPRT) program augmented with a dedicated simulator-based CRM-UPRT, a self-paced online CRM course specific to challenges faced by crews in today’s operating environment, and APS’s all-new Virtual Reality UPRT. The Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) indicates a substantial increase in manual handling-related incidents since March 2020, suggesting improved manual handling proficiency is essential to safe flight operations.

Who Is Thomas Pesquet, the ESA Astronaut in the April 23rd SpaceX Crew-2 Mission?

Last Updated: Who Is Thomas Pesquet, The ESA Astronaut In The April 23rd SpaceX Crew-2 Mission? Who is Thomas Pesquet, the ESA Astronaut in the SpaceX crew 2 mission? The SpaceX Crew 2 will launch on April 23rd, 2021. Read on to know his bio. ESA Astronaut Thomas Pesquet The International Space Station will soon have 4 new members of the astronaut team visiting them. The 4-member team includes Akihiko Hoshide, Thomas Pesquet, Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur. People are really interested in knowing more about these geniuses going to the ISS this spring mission. That is why we bring to you all the inspiring details about ESA Astronaut Thomas Pesquet. If you have been wondering about who is Thomas Pesquet, his bio, age, wife, net worth & more, then here is all about him.

How lack of training and unpreparedness brought police chopper down

THE STANDARD By Daniel Wesangula | February 28th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Officials assessing the wreckage of a police helicopter in Meru County last year. [File, Standard] An investigation report on a police helicopter that crashed in June, last year, has revealed that the National Police Service Air Wing may not be regularly maintaining its fleet. It says recent accidents may also be due to lack of oversight by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority. Investigation on the accident also indicate that the crew had not been trained in Crew Resource Management, which is crucial in environments where human error can have devastating effects.

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