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David Megginson
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About eight years ago, Transport Canada came out with a surprising series of decision-making scenarios for air taxi pilots—surprising, because they're often no-win (either you take uncomformtable risks, or you get in trouble, and possibly lose your job). This isn't the kind of thing we normally see from regulatory agencies, but air-taxi/freight-dog pilots I know tell me that it's depressingly realistic:
http://data.tc.gc.ca/archive/eng/ci...xistudy-simulation-decision_simulator-497.htm
Unfortunately, the web series is in an "archived" state because they didn't want to pay to update it to new accessibility standards, and a couple of the pages are missing, but it's still an interesting choose-your-own-adventure for realistic risk management.
Update: It looks like copies of all the pages are there in the Internet Archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20100303...irTaxiStudy/simulation/decision_simulator.htm
http://data.tc.gc.ca/archive/eng/ci...xistudy-simulation-decision_simulator-497.htm
Unfortunately, the web series is in an "archived" state because they didn't want to pay to update it to new accessibility standards, and a couple of the pages are missing, but it's still an interesting choose-your-own-adventure for realistic risk management.
Update: It looks like copies of all the pages are there in the Internet Archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20100303...irTaxiStudy/simulation/decision_simulator.htm
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