Webinar Recording: 3 Best Practices to Overcome Your Deadliest Enemy, LOC-I
Presented by USAIG and APS
Powerful Insights on Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT)
- Understand the Lethality of LOC-I
- Many pilots are unaware of the severe threat of LOC-I and its standing as the top fatal risk factor.
- Learn 3 Best Practices to Improve Your Safety Today
- Tangible and practical things you need to know to start increasing your LOC-I awareness, understand, and application UPRT knowledge.
- Connect to Additional Life-saving Resources
- Find out about, and connect to, all-new resources to multiply your awareness, understanding, and application of UPRT knowledge.
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Your Instructor
Paul “BJ” Ransbury is the CEO of Aviation Performance Solutions (APS) and a global leader in Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT). With a background as a military fighter pilot, airline pilot, and Master Certified Flight Instructor, he has spent nearly three decades focused on reducing Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I)—aviation’s leading cause of fatal accidents.
BJ has played a key role in shaping modern UPRT standards, including contributions to ICAO guidance and industry best practices. His work centers on translating complex human-factors and flight-dynamics challenges into practical, executable training that prepares pilots to maintain control under stress, startle, and surprise.