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Rich Martindell
Aviation & Safety Consultant University of Southern California trained aircraft accident investigator and safety program manager.
Experienced in risk analysis, management and mitigation and establishing compliance programs for the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) trained disaster planner recognized by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Aeronautical Decision Making and Risk Management
In most cases teaching someone the skills to fly an airplane is pretty straight forward. I have heard instructors say, “With enough bananas I can teach anybody to fly.” What’s difficult is teaching people how to think in an aviation … Continue reading
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Tagged aeronautical decision making, pilot error
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Maintaining Your Skills as a Pilot
What are you doing to maintain and improve your piloting skills and knowledge? All of us who have spent any time flying know that the skills and knowledge are perishable and you have to work at keeping yourself sharp and … Continue reading