Persistent Threat of Loss of Control In-flight and Its Solutions
Awaken to the Deadliest Risk on Every Flight
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Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) has been the leading cause of fatalities for every sector of aviation worldwide for well over a decade.
But why?
Understanding LOC-I, your #1 risk factor on every flight, will make you a safer pilot.
The gaps in pilot training that perpetuate this severe problem are due to systemic training deficiencies that can be corrected to solve this stubbornly consistent cause of catastrophic accidents. The Persistent Threat of LOC-I course will arm you with the information you need to get the full picture on the threat LOC-I poses to you and how to mitigate it. Additionally, if you are interested in other online APS courses, the All Access Pass includes a full year of access to all of the courses in the APS academy.
Course Curriculum
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StartPart 1: Critical Definitions (7:24)
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StartPart 2: LOC-I Statistics (6:32)
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StartPart 3: The Three Upset Causal Areas (3:46)
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StartPart 4: Abnormal Attitudes and Flight Envelope Excursion (17:16)
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StartPart 5: Historical Context and Industry Development of UPRT (9:04)
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StartPart 6: The 'Every Pilot In Control - Solution Standard' (EPIC-S2) (12:34)
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Your Instructor
Clarke is based at APS Headquarters at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (KIWA) in Mesa, Arizona USA. His career spans a wide spectrum of aviation to include: the US Navy an F/A-18 Hornet fighter pilot, commercial flight operations as an airline captain at a major US air carrier, as well as general aviation experience starting as a teenager with his own airplane in light pistons, that later expanded into gliders and float planes. Clarke has over 15,000 flight hours, is a 6-time Master CFI, and is now in his 17th year specializing in the development and delivery of APS' world-class Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) solutions.
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