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skybrary.aero
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| | | | Terminology "Monitored approach" is the most commonly used term for a specific allocation of pilot tasks during approach (task sharing). It involves a different distribution of workload to the traditional one in which a single individual is assigned all the aircraft handling tasks for instrument approach, visual landing and instrument go-around phases, as well as decision-making and overall management of the flight. The other individual is assigned the Pilot Monitoring tasks throughout. In a "monitored approach", pilot duties are divided differently. One individual is responsible for overall management, decision-making, monitoring of all instrument flight during approach and go-around, and handling during the visual landing phase. The other's responsibilities are aircraft handling during instrument flight (approach and go-around), and monitoring during visual flight. | |
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latimesnow.com
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| | | | Travelers typically unbothered at the prospect of flying now have reason to dread a trip by plane: since the beginning of the year, a string of alarming incidents that involve Boeing's 737 Max models have shaken the public's faith in the the company's aircraft. Questions about the quality of parts and manufacturing processes even made | |
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admiralcloudberg.medium.com
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| | | | Note: this accident was previously featured in episode 6 of the plane crash series on October 14th, 2017, prior to the series' arrival on Medium. This article is written without reference to and... | |
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evilvonscary.com
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