March/April FAA Safety Briefing Now Available

March 1, 2013
The issue focuses on the themes of the 4th Annual FAA Safety Standdown: building a safety community, human error, and loss of control - the leading causal factor in general aviation accidents.

The March/April 2013 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on the themes of the 4th Annual FAA Safety Standdown: building a safety community, human error, and loss of control - the leading causal factor in general aviation accidents. Articles explore each of these critical areas and provide important insight, tips and resources for improving GA safety.

Among the feature articles in this issue include:
· how to avoid get-home-itis, (pg 9)
· a review of FAA's WINGS pilot proficiency program, (pg 14)
· and a look at the importance of setting priorities and avoiding risk (pg 18)
 
The issue’s Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons department (pg 25) looks at complacency in the workplace, while Angle of Attack (pg 28) features a Q&A with NTSB Board Member Dr. Earl Weener.

The link to the online edition is: www.faa.gov/news/safetybriefing. Also, be sure to follow us on Twitter - @FAASafetyBrief

FAA Safety Briefing is the safety policy voice for the non-commercial general aviation community.  The magazine's objective is to improve safety by:
· making the community aware of FAA resources
· helping readers understand safety and regulatory issues, and
· encouraging continued training