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Wed, Dec 09, 2015

NTSB Video Highlights Importance Of Procedural Compliance For Commercial Pilots

Uses Findings From Seven Accidents To Illustrate Points

The National Transportation Safety Board recently released a nine-minute video that highlights the crucial role that procedural compliance plays in commercial aviation safety.

“Aviation flight operating procedures are developed and refined to provide repeatable steps for safely flying a plane in order to minimize the risk of an accident,” said NTSB Chairman Christopher A. Hart. “So it’s disheartening when we learn from our investigations that the very procedures that are designed to ensure safety were deviated from, leading to a preventable accident.”
 
The video, which is primarily targeted at pilots, uses findings from seven commercial airplane accidents to show how deviations from standard operating procedures can initiate a chain of events that may lead to devastating consequences.
 
The accidents referenced include the 2013 crashes of Asiana flight 214 in San Francisco and UPS flight 1354 in Birmingham, Alabama.

“We hope that this short video will be used by airlines, regulators, pilots and aviation safety professionals to reinforce just how critical procedural compliance is to flight safety,” Hart said. “All play a role in ensuring aviation safety—not just pilots.”

(Image from NTSB Video. Source: NTSB news release)

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