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Human Performance

                2.10    GOOD ADVICE



                  -  If  you  doubt  the  outcome  of  a  decision  or  your  ability  to  assess  the

                      situation you are in, seek help via radio immediately.


                  -  Know the frequencies where you can get help. Do not hesitate because
                      you are afraid of putting yourself in a bad light. False pride has cost many

                      lives!


                  -  Use the emergency frequency if in doubt. It is there to help the pilot.

                  -  Abort the flight as soon as you feel you cannot assess the situation or feel

                      uncertain. Do not continue expecting things to improve on their own – you

                      have left it to chance!


                  -  If you feel pressure from your surroundings, try to prevent it from affecting

                      your decisions.

                  -  Remember, you are responsible for the decisions you make as the pilot-in-

                      command during a flight.




                If you find yourself in a situation like


                the one shown in the image, you have
                left something to chance.


                It  might  be  a  lack  of  situational

                awareness,        or      a      common

                phenomenon called "get-there-itis" –

                the decision to fly despite dangerous

                weather.




                Remember: It is better to sit at home wishing you were flying, than to fly in

                bad weather wishing you were sitting at home.



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