ASRS CALLBACK includes excerpts from ASRS incident reports with supporting commentary. In addition, CALLBACK may contain summaries of ASRS research studies and related aviation safety information. CALLBACK is one of the ASRS's most effective tools for improving the quality of human performance in the National Aviation System (NAS) at the grass roots level.

Monday, February 28, 2011

NASA ASRS CALLBACK Issue 373

CALLBACK
***************************************************************
From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System

Issue 373

February 2011
______________________________________________________________

Sound Advice - Listen to the Little Voice

ASRS report narratives frequently contain references to a "little voice" that offers timely advice. The voice, of course, resides within the mind of the reporter and is usually the voice of experience or sometimes just the "vocalization" of a gut feeling. While it is possible to get through some situations despite what a little voice is telling us, the following reports show that the voice usually has something important to say.

______________________________________________________________

Go directly to CALLBACK

HTML Version - View CALLBACK Issue 373 in html...

http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/publications/callback/cb_373.html


PDF Version - Download PDF of CALLBACK Issue 373...

http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/docs/cb/cb_373.pdf
______________________________________________________________

Quick Links

CALLBACK Archive
http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/publications/callback.html

ASRS Reporting Forms
http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/report/electronic.html
or
http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/report/mail.html

ASRS Homepage
http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/
______________________________________________________________

Questions or comments? Contact us at...

email: arc-dl-callback-subscription@mail.nasa.gov


NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System P.O. Box 189 Moffett Field CA 94035

No comments:

Blog Archive