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The
Practical Risk Management Course Series
In October 2002, Jim Lauerman, the Executive
Vice President and Chief Underwriting Officer of Avemco Insurance Company,
wrote to John King enthusiastically endorsing an article in Flying magazine
about risk management that featured an interview with John.
That letter, and the discussions that followed, lead to the development
of the first Practical
Risk Management For Pilots course that is changing the
way general aviation thinks about, and teaches, risk management. The course is
a best seller and has received widespread acclaim from the general aviation
press, and from such significant institutions as the FAA and the Medallion
Foundation. It was cited as a significant contribution when John King was
recently awarded the Excellence in Pilot Training Award by the
National Air Transportation Association (NATA). Most important, KING customers
have written, over and over again, that the course has made them better pilots,
their flying less stressful and more fun, and, in some cases, it saved their
lives.
Based on that course's value and importance to pilots, we expanded the Practical
Risk Management series with
Practical Risk Management For Weather. This course
focuses on the important weather decisions that every pilot has to make before
takeoff and ... even more vital, in the air.
Practical
Risk Management For Takeoffs and Landings focuses on the
superior decision-making and perceptual skills necessary for every takeoff and
landing.
Practical Risk Management For Reluctant Passengers and Their Pilots
focuses on how to turn fear and anxiety into productive participation and fun!
New...
Practical Risk Management
For Single-Pilot IFR. This course focuses on how to turn stress into confidence. You’ll receive
the tools to fly a piston-powered aircraft single-pilot IFR on trips, with less stress and strain, and
with far better risk management.
It is all in pursuit of our goal of making your flying
Smart, Safe, and Fun!
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If you are like most pilots, flying an airplane is about as good as it
gets—fun, exhilarating, challenging and even empowering— but as you
know there are risks in flying. 85% of general aviation accidents can be
prevented—including yours!
Price :
$49.00
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Weather-related accidents cause, by far, the highest level of fatalities
in general aviation. That's because weather flying, VFR or IFR, places the
greatest demands on a pilot. More than any other risk factor in flight,
changing weather frequently requires pilots to alter their plans.
Price :
$49.00
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50% of all accidents occur during takeoffs and landings. That's because
these critical phases of flight require not only physical skill but also
superior decision-making risk management that's frequently overlooked during
typical flight training.
Price :
$49.00
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If you’re like many pilots, then you remember the excitement of taking
your spouse, significant other, or close friend flying only to have them
clearly dislike the experience and in many cases swear never to fly again. Now
... for the first time ... there’s a course that can help you turn this fear
and anxiety into productive participation and fun!
Price :
$49.00
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With the skills you’ll learn from Practical Risk Management For Single-Pilot
IFR, you’ll be able to fly single-pilot IFR safely, expertly and confidently while
fitting in with the system—even at unfamiliar, busy airports.
Price :
$49.00
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