Re: Risk Management

Richard S. Jensen (jensen.6_at_osu.edu)
Fri, 21 Feb 1997 10:00:31 -0500


Greg,

At Ohio State our Aviation Research Team has developed for the FAA a
"Personal Minimums" training program and checklist for managing risk in
pre-takeoff decisions. It has been field tested around the USA with GA
audiences and a form of it has been made into a video called, "Making Your
Own Rules". We will be offering this program at the Ninth Symposium on
Aviation Psychology, here in Columbus, April 27-May 1, 1997. See me for
details (Richard Jensen, jensen.6_at_osu.edu).

Thanks.

Dick

At 07:36 PM 2/20/97 -0500, you wrote:
>New subject?
> Our client, the Air Force, is boldly diving into "Operational Risk
>Management". This is an organized and proactive effort for the aviation
>community, especially the military, to identify, qualify, manage the risk
>factors that a crew is involved with. I am trying to come up to speed on
>where it is going, and the local leaders are starting to ask me how we
>trainers are going to incorporate this into our training. I have identified
>several areas of possibility, but I would like to know if anyone in this
>group, especially military oriented missions, have done this. Has any formal
>form of "risk management" been addressed in CRM classes or MOST/LOFT
>scenarios? If so, what are some of the lessons learned?
> Thanks.
>
>Greg Deen
>HTI C-130 ATS
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