Issue 375
April 2011 ______________________________________________________________
Motor Skills: Getting Off to a Good Start
A motor skill is a learned sequence of movements that combine to produce a smooth, efficient action. This month's CALLBACK looks into another type of motor skill– the skill required to produce a smooth, efficient (and safe) aircraft engine start.
Two of the following ASRS reports examine engine start anomalies on commercial jets. Three additional reports highlight the dangers inherent in hand-propping light aircraft. All of the incidents provide compelling lessons for anyone who wants to get off to a good start. ______________________________________________________________
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