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Article: When is ORM over? Not with mission planning.(operational risk management)
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- Flying Safety
- Article date:
- March 1, 2007
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Does ORM end at mission planning, or do you continue to use it in combination with CRM after you step to the jet? Risk can change as the mission moves along or changes. Today you are waiting to see the squadron commander, and answer questions about why you declared an emergency on your last flight and damaged the aircraft. As you, the aircraft commander, sit in the squadron commander's office, you replay yesterday's flight in your head.
It started normally with mission planning. The day of the flight you, a new aircraft commander, show with the rest of your crew: a young copilot, a navigator about to upgrade to instructor and an experienced instructor boom ...