CDM seminars take an intensive look at general aviation safety,
analysis of past accidents - including some Cirrus accidents - and
create a formal method of conducting individualized safety routines for
each of our pilots. This is a highly interactive seminar with lots of
thought provoking discussion and analysis. We want to encourage broad
Cirrus pilot (and partner) participation. Non COPA members are invited.
If you know some Cirrus pilots who don't participate here and/or are
not members, please invite them!
Do you know how risky your last flight was? Or how
risky the one you are about to take is? Do you think anyone who ended
up in an NTSB report didn't expect to arrive? Do we necessarily have to
live with increased risk because we fly?
We fly an incredible plane with fantastic safety features on board, yet
our statistics to date, aren't any better than that of general
aviation. We know from commercial airline statistics that it isn't the
act of flying nor the capabilities of aircraft that cause accidents. IS
IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE OUR FLYING AS SAFE AS COMMERCIAL AIR TRAVEL? We
believe that answer is YES.
A Critical Decision Making (CDM) seminar isn't really a seminar but
rather a facilitated interactive hangar flying session where the group
looks at general aviation and Cirrus statistics, reviews case studies
of Cirrus accidents, and participates in the reenactment of an actual
accident.
Although we discuss and set minimums, our decisions aren't usually
black and white, but often quite gray. Combined with a lack of
appreciation for risk and the confluence of otherwise benign risk
factors (no one thing in the flight meets the NOGO criteria), our human
nature minimizes risk or leaps to wishful expectation that everything
will be alright. The seminar concludes with the group understanding and
quantifying the various factors that add risk to a flight and how to
minimize or eliminate the risk.
This isn't just for low time pilots. Higher time pilots often add
useful experience to the discussion. And, although lower time pilots
often lack the experience that aids judgment, higher time pilots often
use experience to justify risky behavior. Almost half the accidents in
Cirrus, to date, have been by higher time pilots.
The seminar is free (though dontions are accepted). Lunch is included.
CDMs are conducted throughout the country. We have qualified
facilitators who can come to your location if you volunteer to organize
the local logistics (facilities and food). Because of demand and
geography, we are also looking for more facilitators. If you want to
organize a CDM, you can get an organizer's guide on this website.