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From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System
Issue 357
September 2009
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Aviation Training Incidents
Training is a constant activity in almost every aviation environment, from instruction of pilots to training of mechanics and air traffic controllers. This month we look at a selection of recent ASRS reports that involve common training dilemmas. These include:
- Letting the student go too far
- Instructor loss of focus
- Student over-reliance on the instructor.
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