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Daily Archives: October 6, 2018

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When Something goes wrong: Fly the Aircraft First

Our Blog, SafetyBy Robert PhillipsOctober 6, 2018

It’s as Easy as A-N-C From the earliest days of flight training, pilots are taught an important set of priorities that should follow them through their entire flying career: Aviate, Navigate, and Communicate. The top priority — always — is to aviate. That means fly the airplane by using the flight controls and flight instruments…

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