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Human Performance



                2.5.7.2     Complacency


                A typical example is where an experienced pilot believes that the particular

                flight route, he has flown many times before can be completed without much

                effort or mental strain.

                Precisely  because  he  “knows”  how  the  trip  will  go,  he  is  not  observant  /

                attentive enough to observe the little extra detail that separates the current

                situation from all the others, which can potentially create a dangerous situation.





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                2.6    Flying and health                       (Menneskelig ydeevne 3 - 2
                                                               videoer)

                Before we enter the world of flying, we are examined in detail.


                This applies to physical health, and if there are any psychological notes in your

                medical  record,  these  are  also  taken  into  account  when  the  AMC  (Aviation

                Medical Department) decides on the first issuance of a certificate.




                Such medical approval indicates that your

                health on the day of approval was in order

                with  regard  to  functioning  as  a  PPL/LAPL

                pilot.




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