16: TEN GOLDEN RULES FOR AVIATION SAFETY

1. Aircraft fly as per laws of physics.

2. Aircraft are not aware of seniority, skill level or qualifications of the aircrew.

3. Superior skill and judgment should be used to avoid potentially unsafe situations rather than to get out of them.

4. Always respect elements of weather and terrain.

5. Strictly follow SOP, orders and instructions.
“Do what is documented and document what you do”.

6. Comprehensive briefing and debriefing is intrinsic part of any flying activity.

7. Aviation is no place for shortcuts, complacency or unnecessary risk taking.

8. If in doubt – “abort” is better option than “press on”.
Fly another day / time.

9. 3Rs Rule – Right person, Right equipment and Right procedure for all aviation related activity.

10. Extra caution / care is required for legacy aircraft and equipment.

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4: Safety Culture

NEED FOR CULTURAL CHANGE IN OUTLOOK TOWARDS SAFETY

(ONE ACCIDENT IS TOO MANY)

IAF is undergoing a transformation in capability building. Last decade has specially seen enhancement of its capabilities in terms of Air Defence, Precision, standoff, reach, all weather operations, network centricity, communications and air lift to name a few. New technology, equipment, platforms and systems are being inducted and operationalized.

Accident and incidents are occupational hazards of military aviation. However one accident is too many. Analysis of accidents and incidents does tell a story and brings out a trend. The remedial actions and the seriousness of their implementation depends upon the outcome of the analysis.

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