If you could pick a single topic (most important) related to safety for each of the three primary missions, what would it be?
What do you consider the most important?
1) Aerospace
2) Cadet Programs
3) Emergency Services
1) Aerospace - Cuts/burns from hands on such as Model Rocketry.
2) Cadet Programs - Physical Injuries during activities
3) Emergency Services - Physical injuries/dehydration
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1) Aerospace - knife safety (for rockets and other building activities)
2) Cadet Programs - don't lock knees
3) Emergency Services - hot/cold weather injuries
BONUS ROUND
Air Operations - checklist use and wing walkers
Vehicle Operations - spotter use
3) Emergency Services - People who lie about their weight to the MP performing W&P calcs. >:D
Quote from: etodd on September 07, 2017, 08:41:01 PM
3) Emergency Services - People who lie about their weight to the MP performing W&P calcs. >:D
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Quote from: capsafety on September 07, 2017, 06:28:39 PM
If you could pick a single topic (most important) related to safety for each of the three primary missions, what would it be?
What do you consider the most important?
1) Aerospace
2) Cadet Programs
3) Emergency Services
"IMSAFE". I've seen some interesting specimens climb out of recently landed aircraft, or from the driver seat of a van in the "I" category. Ditto for the "A" (applies to "A"ircraft and" V"ehicles) and "F" categories. CP, ES, Aerospace... all involve transportation. Co-equal on my list of "most important" would be maintenance (of "V"ehicles or "A"ircraft). I just learned of yet another CAP aircraft which had the engine "seize" up ... a big surprise to the pilot. IMHO, Not much useful information sharing goes on (horizontally or vertically up/down) within CAP about recent or past serious and potentially serious maintenance fails, nor about known indications of pending problems that were inappropriately handled... like metal chunks found in a filter or recurrent problems with cracked cylinders.
Quote from: capsafety on September 07, 2017, 08:55:42 PM
Quote from: etodd on September 07, 2017, 08:41:01 PM
3) Emergency Services - People who lie about their weight to the MP performing W&P calcs. >:D
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Nah, I just smile, estimate their weight and add 25%. I'm pretty close. Asking about "flight weight" (a term I clearly explain) offers a great way to learn about a person's vanity, integrity, and veracity.