I just thought I’d share something fun. Pilot briefings are very important, and it is critical that these are, literally, “brief”, as well as hit the issues that are actually important. Things that are just standard and expected are not helpful to include as they just distract from the core points while the person receiving the information tunes out to those aspects. These are videos clips from the British show “People Like Us”. The first illustrates a departure briefing, and second an arrival briefing. Enjoy and let me know if you like these briefing styles. Do they fit the description above? Comment below! Click on the images below for the video.
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About Shem Malmquist FRAeS
B-777 Captain. Air Safety and Accident Investigator. Previous experience includes Flight Operations management, Assistant Chief Pilot. Line Check Airman, ALPA Aircraft Technical and Engineering Chairman, Aircraft Performance and Designs Committee MEC Chair, Charting and Instrument Procedures Committee, Group Leader-Commercial Aviation Safety Team-Joint Safety Implementation Team (CAST)-Loss of Control-Human Factors and Automation, CAST-JSIT- Aircraft State Awareness. Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, full Member of ISASI, AIAA, IEEE, HFES, FSF, AFA and the Resilience Engineering Association. I am available for consulting, speaking or providing training seminars to your organization. Please contact me at https://malmquistsafety.com/for inquiries.