The Decision Making Process
Decision Making Models in Aviation
What that mean the term Decision Making Process
to you as an airmen, and why decision making process normally involves several
steps in which you as a pilot make selections based on gathering of some factors
and also some beyond your control? So, by recognizing the elements you can
control, you will improve your aptitude to make intelligent and good effective decisions
inside your cockpit.
As pilots, our personalities and attitudes toward
risk taking, combined with pressures on us from others, so and may cause us as
pilots to make decisions that would be considered imprudent by others.
Pilot Judgment is the mental process that we
use in making decisions. Decision making in the flight environments is the choice
to use proper phraseology and also to follow all the rules and flying safe by recognizing
the elements, you can control and improve safety inside your cockpit to make
and effective good decision to stay away from incidents and accidents.
Recognize a change, always maintaining a good
situational awareness, this enable you to easily detect a change in your flight
environment. Continuously define the problem, choose a course action, implement
your decision, and ensure that you made the correct action all the time to have
a safe fly in all phases during flying, so, I would like to recollect today in
this safety post, the acronym DECIDE, that is used by the FAA to describe the
basic steps in the decision making process.
All over the world, pilots learn to fly by studying
the rules and regulations, so most accidents are caused by pilot error, as I stated
on my previous posts, many errors are a result of poor decision on the part of
the pilot, good judgment and good decision making is the key to stay away from
accidents.
Remember we are humans and human factors
involve the overall performance of human beings.
Any pilot can make mistakes; the most important
is to recognize our mistakes on time to make a good decision to avoid any incident
or accident.
DECIDE:
ü Detect the fact that a change has occurred.
ü Estimate the need to counter or
react to the change.
ü Choose a desirable outcome for the
success of the flight.
ü Identify actions which could successfully
control the change.
ü Do the necessary action to adapt to
the change.
ü Evaluate the effect of the action.
To use the DECIDE technique, first my best advice
to all pilots is memorize the meaning of each of the terms. So, as you repeatedly
think through the acronym DECIDE, it will become to you and help you in all
your flight decisions, Safety is the Key , think safety all the time.
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