Decisions, Decisions, Decisions! Learning How to Make Good Choices

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • There is a lot that goes into making a good decision. We will give you the tools to help you decide to “go or no go” . This key information will help you make safer, smarter decisions in your flying.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro and Brief
    01:20 Checklists
    03:00 Hazardous Attitudes
    06:45 Setting Personal Minimums
    10:00 VFR into IMC
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 222

  • @colineversmann2397
    @colineversmann2397 Рік тому +1

    I really took your message about safety to heart when, last year, you said that you were going to drive with your family over the holidays instead of fly. When I took my checkride, the DPE said that we were going to fly to his daughter’s graduation and we need to be back the next morning for work. My response was, “Nope. We’re driving.”

  • @takewing19
    @takewing19 Рік тому +1

    Hey Jason, thanks for making this video.
    The worst decisions for me happen when I feel rushed. I once landed at a resort in the bush, where wild animals are frequently found on the runway. On one particular day, I delayed my departure by an extra hour due to the high temperatures that day, but as a VFR pilot without a night rating, it meant that I was pushed for time and forgot one of the most important things. Check the runway for any animals.
    Since the runway was curved, I did not see that an entire herd of antelopes were standing on the runway. And boy, did I get a fright when at rotation speed those animals came into view. Since that day I make concerted effort to remove that "It'll be fine" attitude, which is still hard to shake off under external pressure.

  • @aaronvonderhaar2362
    @aaronvonderhaar2362 Рік тому +1

    Hey Jason, just thought i'd say as a student pilot constantly getting cancelled on for weather and other things, your videos are a lifesaver and keep me learning even when I can't go to the airport. By far the best Aviator/UA-camr I know!

  • @taruncallicharan7982
    @taruncallicharan7982 Рік тому +1

    6/6 I promise to never hesitate to go around.
    Thanks a lot Jason ❤

  • @GulfCoastGrit
    @GulfCoastGrit Рік тому +2

    6/6 Best anecdote for countering impulsivity I’ve heard from a reading a book about someone who works emergency medicine. “Don’t just do something, stand there!” It was said to the author by an attending to give the author pause and for them to realize that taking the time to assess what’s going on and make a solid decision was more imparts than moving your arms around in a crisis. In an environment where seconds matter, make use of all the time you have to make sure you get it right the first time.

  • @jodyspann3654
    @jodyspann3654 Рік тому

    6-6 Jody Spann. My CFI stated in my first flight lesson- Every landing is a go around, unless your 100% happy with it!

  • @domoniquewalters3237
    @domoniquewalters3237 Рік тому

    6 for 6 ! Thanks for reminding us to be a humble learner no matter how much we THINK we know !

  • @AceVideosOfficial
    @AceVideosOfficial Рік тому

    Oddly enough, resignation is my biggest problem. If I come up against a situation that I don't know the immediate solution too, I almost want to give up or even wish that someone else was with me in the plane to take over.
    This series is great by the way!

  • @thepilotblake
    @thepilotblake Рік тому

    6 for 6. I am thankful that I heard the song “You can always go around” because I sing it in my head on final.

  • @shanechristopherson
    @shanechristopherson Рік тому

    6-for-6. a pleasure as always!! The ground school is amazing!!!

  • @tonyg4161
    @tonyg4161 Рік тому

    6 for 6. Personal minimums are a must. The other mantra that I use - which I learned from Jason - is the "Three Strikes Rule". If there are three things that go wrong or distract & interrupt my thought process or mental state of mind, I'm not going.

  • @jasonleach2961
    @jasonleach2961 Рік тому

    Six. Had to cancel a trip out east to see my daughter last summer, but there were so many things whispering “don’t go”. Glad we didn’t go as weather bombed out for 4 days including LLWS and other issues. Glad we heard the whispers.

  • @cbcyouthministry2508
    @cbcyouthministry2508 Рік тому

    6 of 6. I use the WX Brief app where I have plugged in both my personal minimums and the aircraft's specific abilities/limitations. When the icons and red warnings appear, the decision is made, no questions asked. The app lets me know if me or my aircraft can't take it. Thank you for teaching us this way!

  • @matteovinci83
    @matteovinci83 Рік тому

    6 for 6, reminds me about one of my favourite books, Farsighted : How we make the decisions that matter the most.

  • @frankraymond4627
    @frankraymond4627 Рік тому +1

    6/6 I started flying last February after an 18 year break. My personal minimums have continually changed throughout 2022 as I got more instruction and more experience. For the first 2 months, my mins included “no CFI onboard = No-Go.” Even after I got by BFR sign off, I continued to fly with my instructor.
    Now, I feel comfortable flying solo. That said, when I take one of my kids with me, my minimums go up considerably. My 13 year old son has seen me make the No-go decision after we preflighted the airplane. The winds were picking up, the clouds were dropping and the sun was setting (PNW in December). I told him that I wanted to take him up, but we’d do it another day. He would have trusted me to go, but I think he learned something that day.
    Thank you for the video series. It’s a great way to start the year 🎉

  • @oledanielson4699
    @oledanielson4699 Рік тому

    6/6! WRITTEN personal minimums. Three things (inc. PAVE, IMSAFE) close to borderline=NO-GO

  • @joneis1
    @joneis1 Рік тому

    Agree 100%. Should always have an alternate not just when IFR but also in VFR and more than one alternate airport is even a better choice.

  • @Badboybraz
    @Badboybraz Рік тому

    Reading Killing Zone right now so thank you for bringing up VFR into IMC.

  • @dannycook484
    @dannycook484 Рік тому +1

    Perfect timing for this video! I was headed out to the airport and checked the TAF and winds were outside of my comfort zone. I was bummed and then smiled when I started this video!! 6 for 6

  • @MrBenkix
    @MrBenkix Рік тому

    6 4 6- Good refresher- plus your kindness shows through!

  • @billlinfield8677
    @billlinfield8677 Рік тому

    6/6!
    91.103 - cannot express this enough! Weather should be anticipated, and we really should have a pretty good grasp of what is possible if we’ve done our proper planning, including WXBrief/AWC site ⛈️

  • @clarencewatson6226
    @clarencewatson6226 Рік тому

    6 of 6 and don’t need to be fixed. ✈️ Decision Making Process (DMP) starts from when you wake up. Start the day with good sound decisions, Fly or Not To Fly. My Instructor laughs every time we fly because I told him I make a decision every 10mins in the air.

  • @jiteanomi4092
    @jiteanomi4092 Рік тому +2

    6/6. Always humbling to hear an experienced instructor like Jason drumming safety in everyone globally. I'm learning a lot from your teachings, thanks for the passion you put into dishing out the topics. Thanks to the M0A team, you all rock.

  • @taissawoods3359
    @taissawoods3359 Рік тому

    Thank you for these. Humility is crucial!

  • @tonythornton1973
    @tonythornton1973 Рік тому +3

    6/6 Perfect time each morning to watch the videos! No-Go and Go Arounds are easy decisions for me- these videos just reinforce my training! Well done!

  • @av8r883
    @av8r883 Рік тому

    6 4 6. We need to pay more attention to this. There is truth in “There are no old, bold pilots”.

  • @kennclulow4826
    @kennclulow4826 Рік тому

    6 for 6. I've used personal minimums in training several times when the weather was "technically" okay, but I wasn't feeling it and cancelled the flight. The airport I was flying out of had a regularly scheduled corporate jet on a straight in approach. ATC gave me the option to extend my downwind and wait for the jet to land or make an early base and be cleared to land. I didn't feel I could do it, but my instructor was comfortable with it. We took the early base and landed, but I turned the aircraft over to my instructor to do so. I would have been willing to extend, but it would have kept me up much longer.

  • @briandavis9245
    @briandavis9245 Рік тому +2

    6 for 6. My CFI and recently decided that my wind max is 10 knots. This has been very helpful. I would say I'm prone to impulsivity. Learning to slow down and think through steps and follow checklists is becoming more of a habit. I'm learning that nothing in flying is done with hastiness or speed. Thanks Jason!

  • @jd88x89
    @jd88x89 Рік тому +1

    6/6! Keep up the great work MzeroA Team! Also, Cirrus teaches if you are not stable by 500’ AGL and below (speed +/-5kts, Vert Speed more than 500fpm), you go around. Don’t save it. Get it right the next time around.

    • @coachraythepilot5759
      @coachraythepilot5759 Рік тому +1

      I fly the cirrus as well. Your exactly right. No config changes below 500. I have no issues going around. I tried to save a landing once in my early years of flying and it scared me enough to realize going around is the best option.

  • @tristanbush3374
    @tristanbush3374 Рік тому

    6 for 6! Your Aviation Mastery book was also great! I had to highlight everything even though my teacher tells me not to get "Highlight Happy"!

  • @davidklassen2805
    @davidklassen2805 Рік тому

    One time I was flying and the airport i planned to land at didn’t have weather so I listened to the weather at a nearby airport about 20 miles away and the wind was reported to be straight down runway 31. The runway was only 40 feet wide and pretty short but i knew I could land in that distance. I was on short final and seemed like i had a crazy crosswind and beside that I wasn’t comfortable with a runway that narrow so I did a go around and saw that it was a direct crosswind which was straight down the other runway. I have learned, having enough humility to go around is one of the biggest tools you can have in the cockpit!

  • @AndrewChronisterTV
    @AndrewChronisterTV Рік тому +2

    6 for 6. My biggest problem is feeling rushed. During preflight there is pressure to get the checks done so your pax aren’t sweating or freezing. After the engine starts, a subconscious ticker goes off in my head as to how much I’m paying to rent the plane. Hurry up and program those radios, time is money! I guess that is impulsivity.

    • @cpy
      @cpy Рік тому

      Good on you for recognizing it. Just have responses ready to go: “When I realize I’m feeling rushed on my pre flight, I am going to put the check list down for a second, take a breath, then start over” (etc) and stick to them.

  • @philvasquez4542
    @philvasquez4542 Рік тому +1

    6/6 I’ve practiced “personal minimums” in life as a general rule, probably why I’m still alive!👍🏼 Makes even more sense in the air!!😁excellent video! Thank you!🎉

  • @PortugueseFlyingStew
    @PortugueseFlyingStew Рік тому

    6 for 6. Had a cross country flight to Waco, the conditions quickly started to deteriorate half way there, did a 180 and came back. I know I made the right decision.

  • @roger7790
    @roger7790 Рік тому

    6 for 6: go around always good to have on your mind during final approach. I have personal minimum for wind at 15 knots.

  • @quentinking1632
    @quentinking1632 Рік тому

    Thank you. Just had that experience for the first time. As the pilot I am responsible of the preflight.

  • @tejloro
    @tejloro Рік тому

    6/6! I have earned my PPL twice. I surrendered the first one because of a 'landing' that totalled the plane. I should have gone around BUT, I'd never even heard those words before. My first instructor NEVER taught me that! Now, I tend to go around a little too early, but I'd rather that than trashing another plane...

  • @JoshPiland
    @JoshPiland Рік тому

    6/6 Thank you MzeroA Team!

  • @gazmaniangaming7866
    @gazmaniangaming7866 Рік тому

    a few months ago the wind were bad and my instructor wanted me to get some cross wind training in, well on one approach i was having difficulties getting the plane lined up and lowered to the rwy, so i asked him if i could go around, he said do what you want.( so i did just that) after getting back on the down wind in pattern he said DONT YOU EVER ASK IF YOU CAN GO AROUND, go around if you think you need to.

  • @drcode4
    @drcode4 Рік тому

    6 for 6. When setting personal minimums, it is hard to know where to set the bar unless you have experienced it before. I struggle setting hard personal minimums because of that. Thanks Jason.

  • @vitaly6312
    @vitaly6312 Рік тому

    On my 2nd solo flight I was in pattern, winds 9kt and I got a little fear in me and made a too-shallow turn on final making me miss the runway completely. I tried to get back to it but then also realized I was too high. I remembered the words “you can always go around” so I did. The next 11 patterns and landings were much better!

  • @BraapZ
    @BraapZ Рік тому

    6 for 6. During preflight of aircraft, Preflight ourselves,so easy to overlook.

  • @RubyRach
    @RubyRach Рік тому +1

    6/6 I’ll admit resignation is something I’ve been prone to from PPL, IFR, to CPL training. It’s usually after a buildup of fatigue in a training flight.

  • @justplanefred
    @justplanefred Рік тому

    I've seen all 6, not necessarily on the day you put them out, but I've seen them all. I think the hazardous attitude that I'm affected by most is resignation.

  • @SirJer
    @SirJer Рік тому

    6/6. I agree, no point in "saving" a landing. Just go-around.
    Heck, if your a bit uncertain or inexperienced with crosswind, or at an unfamiliar strip, Plan a go-arpund on purpose... do a low and over. Like a golfer taking a practice swing, no shame in it. And your passengers really won't think less of you for it. They'll appreciate your carefulness and your humility.

    • @SirJer
      @SirJer Рік тому

      To add, I've been on commercial flights that did a go-around. Highly experienced pilots (3 on the flight deck) and they sometimes do exactly that.

  • @jakecostello8400
    @jakecostello8400 Рік тому +1

    Looking like 6 for 6!! Got a flight at 3 today

  • @ronellis8312
    @ronellis8312 Рік тому

    This is such a great reinforcing segment. I use and have explained this process to many over the years. Thanks 13:41

  • @patrickmaroney8262
    @patrickmaroney8262 Рік тому

    6 4 6!! Thanks for all the reminders!

  • @peckea93
    @peckea93 Рік тому

    6 for 6. I feel comfortable calling “no-go” before a flight. I need to work on changing the plan when I need to DURING the flight if need be.

  • @derekmathews9159
    @derekmathews9159 Рік тому

    6 for 7: missed this one yesterday but THANK YOU for the humbling message.
    Thank you to my CFI for putting me at ease when I would apologize for my decision to go around because I didn’t feel comfortable on my final approach and I was not willing to try to save the landing!!! He stressed the importance to always make sound decisions and not second guess.

  • @vickiemackieskyhighartist3862

    Thank you Jason foe educating me. I never got my mastery book. I was told the shipping cost to Alaska was too expensive. 🤥

  • @peterschuster1893
    @peterschuster1893 Рік тому

    6/6 thanks for the hazardous attitudes reminder!

  • @kurtreber9813
    @kurtreber9813 Рік тому

    646R2!
    Susceptible to "oh c'mon it
    ain't that bad, let's go".

  • @diyflightsim4246
    @diyflightsim4246 Рік тому +1

    6 for 6 ! I have not learned to land yet still brand new student pilot, I will keep this in mind when it's time. Love your videos!!

  • @mcflyer9058
    @mcflyer9058 Рік тому

    We are 6/6 Thank You Jason for Great insight!

  • @markfacer2296
    @markfacer2296 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff as always. I always recommend writing down your personal mins. I have different personal mins for IFR and VFR. Both are written on 3x5 note cards. I keep one copy in my logbook and one in my ipad case so it's always with me at the airport!

  • @rong4248
    @rong4248 Рік тому

    6 for 6 As long as I fly, I will be watching/learning. Thank you, Jason and crew, for all you do.

  • @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550

    An important personal minimum I would add is emotional state and energy level (how tired you are). I might practice the flight in the simulator before I actually do it for real, especially a long cross country or weather concerns.

  • @Aviatorpeck1957
    @Aviatorpeck1957 Рік тому +1

    6 for 6 Thank you Jason!!! being new in aviation and owning an airplane my CFI was very demanding with having me make the decision should we go or no!!! I always passed the test safety first and knowing my personal minimums

  • @hugovandenberg313
    @hugovandenberg313 Рік тому +3

    6/6. My biggest risk is anti authority. I look out for it when flying. As for go-arounds, don't forget to abort your takeoff if during takeoff things are not 100%. In other words, don't try to save a takeoff either.

    • @lemonator8813
      @lemonator8813 Рік тому +1

      A little bit is healthy when ATC instructs you to do something that would put your life in danger. Or in my experience, vectors traffic 250 feet over your final approach and doesn't even let you know, let alone that it is a 737 descending at 3000fpm.
      I agree though anti authority is big to look out for

  • @familyfriendfly7864
    @familyfriendfly7864 Рік тому

    Great reminder!

  • @BigglesAviator
    @BigglesAviator Рік тому

    Good one Jason. Two comments worthy of remembering.."a landing is a missed opportunity for a go-around". The other I was taught by an old instructor..."always fly in the middle of the air...the edges are far too dangerous". Keep up the excellent work. Cheers from Australia. Ian

  • @Ocean505
    @Ocean505 Рік тому

    Caught up today for 6/6. Thank you !!!

  • @catherinekilgour2563
    @catherinekilgour2563 Рік тому

    Go or no go decisions when approaching mountain passes too.
    Twice on my solo cross countries for my PPL I ended up having to turn back at a mountain pass because the other side was completely clouded in. It was such an amazing feeling when I was finally able to complete my flight to that particular airfield by myself.

  • @danielcrucci
    @danielcrucci Рік тому

    6 for 6, and thanks for reiterating about personal minimums. I had two 2 additional days in Jacksonville recently grounded by fog and then low ceilings. Being VFR only right now definitely has its limitations, but its nice to know I can keep myself out of bad situations. Thanks!!!

  • @loupitou06fl
    @loupitou06fl Рік тому

    6 for 6. For me IFR license added a layer of complexity to the go-no-go. The VFR-only decision making was easier but I agree always have an alternate in IFR.

  • @utubeelizabeth
    @utubeelizabeth Рік тому

    6/6. Thank you for doing this!

  • @lennoxcanterbury7326
    @lennoxcanterbury7326 Рік тому

    6/6 a lot of instructors think landings or stall recoveries are the most difficult things to teach students but it really is good adm. very very difficult to impart

  • @josephsener420
    @josephsener420 Рік тому

    6 for 6. I scheduled my IFR check ride for two days before I was scheduled for cancer surgery. My DPE, whom I knew well, looked at me and me and asked me what I was doing in the airplane. He knew what I could do but I was not demonstrating it at that time. 59 days later I passed with flying colors!

  • @daveeverhart7720
    @daveeverhart7720 Рік тому

    6 for 6, Jason. All lessons have been very helpful. Thank you for your dedication to help make flying safer.

  • @carlbrackett286
    @carlbrackett286 Рік тому

    6 for 6! Go-around has been in my vocabulary since Day 1 of flying. I consider it to be another tool to keep handy in any flight.

  • @brianelliott6305
    @brianelliott6305 Рік тому

    6 for 6. I have my personal minimums…and they can always change as I get experience and get better…but, as I learned from another CFI…they can’t change on the day that I am wanting to fly.

  • @frankdaniels8077
    @frankdaniels8077 Рік тому

    6 for 6, the one I struggle with is impulsivity. I have to admit to trying to save a landing, then realized moments later there was no way to save it safely. I was lucky, and have not forgotten that humbling experience.

  • @jfadams.52
    @jfadams.52 Рік тому

    6/6 I think things change as we get older (me). When I was younger I had an anti authority attitude about life in general. Not so much anymore. I think resignation could come into play in a challenging situation now.

  • @CraigZeigler
    @CraigZeigler Рік тому

    6:6 - Had to rewatch this.

  • @farmerhanna3695
    @farmerhanna3695 Рік тому

    6/6 just started flying (15hours) and love the videos there have been a few times with my instructor I felt we should go around and they say we would usually go around but we still land I am going to start going around and making that decision myself for when I am by myself!!

  • @ranjrog
    @ranjrog Рік тому

    6 for 6! Keep up the good work!!

  • @DocMiddlebrook
    @DocMiddlebrook Рік тому

    6:6. Great stuff here!

  • @erniekelly2479
    @erniekelly2479 Рік тому

    I’m 6 for 6. My bad attitude is probably resignation. I’m easily convinced to try things I think are risky by more experienced pilots.

  • @iammichaelmyers
    @iammichaelmyers Рік тому

    6 for 6 and loving the lessons!

  • @seemakhan1773
    @seemakhan1773 Рік тому

    6/6b looking forward to more amazing videos

  • @sarahhaskett3648
    @sarahhaskett3648 Рік тому

    6 for 6. I promise to go around when I am not set up correctly on final.

  • @tjchorseshoeing
    @tjchorseshoeing Рік тому

    6 for 6 great info! Thanks!!

  • @thurmondcapps66
    @thurmondcapps66 Рік тому

    6 for 6.. Jason did pick-up Private pilot Blueprint, Thanks

  • @dennisakins3757
    @dennisakins3757 Рік тому +1

    6 4 6. I'm a handicapped pilot and my minimums are pretty bloomin' minimum. It's incredibly frustrating sometimes but I know what I can't handle. I'll push the envelope sometimes, but ONLY with an instructor or safety pilot with me.

  • @michaelcole4204
    @michaelcole4204 Рік тому

    6 for 6. Great information to relay to my students. Thank you !

  • @billfoster8643
    @billfoster8643 Рік тому

    6 for 6 in 2023! I will try to save less and go around more.

  • @Airplanepilot501
    @Airplanepilot501 Рік тому

    6 for 6. Impulsivity and resignation are two things I've noticed as a low-time student pilot. I'll also try not to 'save' a landing that's not going well and go around.

  • @dwighttaylor5107
    @dwighttaylor5107 Рік тому

    Am on 6/6.love it.

  • @PhantomFlying707
    @PhantomFlying707 Рік тому

    Jason and MzeroA team, thank you for another great topic. 6 for 6. Although I'm a newer pilot (250 hours), I've had a lot of risk management training as a firefighter so invulnerability is the hazardous attitude I need to be careful of. I've gotten into trouble is when I think I've properly accessed the risks and I'm within my margins, only to find out there are things I have not accounted for.
    One suggestion I would make is that flying at night should automatically make your personal minimums much more restrictive. I like to fly at night, but even going into airports I know I have discovered it is easy to get disoriented as to exactly where you are and distances. Looking for to tomorrow's lesson!

  • @timypaul
    @timypaul Рік тому

    Thank you for this, so humbling 6/6

  • @alanmurphy30
    @alanmurphy30 11 місяців тому

    I’m currently training. I personally don’t like wind anything beyond 7kts. Some people laugh at that. But a piper 28 is super light.

  • @indian-he3ms
    @indian-he3ms Рік тому

    6/6. I’m definitely susceptible to impulsivity, I’m working on it though.

  • @gsxrrider827
    @gsxrrider827 Рік тому

    Six for six. My checkride is the 11th, I'm not missing any of these until then!!

    • @vitaly6312
      @vitaly6312 Рік тому

      Mine’s on the 9th and same!

  • @anastasiat.9275
    @anastasiat.9275 Рік тому

    6/6❤ great learning sessions

  • @nyboardsports
    @nyboardsports Рік тому

    6 for 6 - toughest decision when you want to fly but the weather grounds you. Patience is the key, I’ll live to fly another day 😂

  • @michaelj.mcmurray540
    @michaelj.mcmurray540 Рік тому

    6 for 6: Impulsivity is my hazardous attitude. But I do well to talk my way thought it. I can recognize when it's rearing it's ugly head and can overcome it.

  • @marymartin6690
    @marymartin6690 Рік тому

    6 for 6! Impulsivity. Go Arounds are free and necessary to practice, add them to your routine.

  • @davenorth6794
    @davenorth6794 Рік тому

    6/6 thank you

  • @wcmcmillan
    @wcmcmillan Рік тому

    6 for 6, always make a go/no go decision on every flight. Be it weather IMSAFE, etc.