For Memebrs of the Wing who can't make the FACE 2 FACE SAFETY Meeting at your Unit you may view the presentation and take a 5 question test for verification. All efforts must be made to attend one of the Live Session and this is to be used if you absolutely can't attend.
THIS METHOD IS TO BE USED ONLY AND AGAIN ONLY IF YOU ABSOLUTELY CANNOT MAKE A MEETING
The NHW supplement to CAPR 77-1has been revised to include a requirement that CAP vehicle drivers review the following checklist and brief passengers on relevant sections before moving the vehicle. The checklist is to be left on the driver’s seat as a reminder for the next driver.
Engine Failure on Takeoff – Turn Back or Land Straight Ahead?
A lot has been written about this question: what should I do if I have an engine failure at low altitude during takeoff? If you ask several pilots, you will likely get equally strong but varying opinions. However, the majority view seems to favor the “land ahead” alternative, and probably with good justification considering the following.
May is National Bike Month. Biking is a great form of recreation and exercise for young and old, and perhaps a good transportation choice for people who live near work or shopping. However, biking presents potential safety risks. Each year about 500,000 people are treated at emergency facilities for bike-related injuries, and about 700 people die from biking accidents. Children under the age of 15 make up about 60% of the injuries.