To protect CAP members from death and injury while minimizing loss and damage to property.
What is the purpose of the CAP Safety Program?
The stage when the Operational Risk Management (ORM) matrix must be completed.
What is Pre-Flight?
Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence, Respect
What are CAP Core Values?
The best offense in driving.
What is a good defense?
Locking your knees decreases blood flow to the brain and can result in _____.
Recognizing that there is always an element of risk in our missions, activities and daily lives.
What is Risk Management?
When moving on the ground or below 1000' AGL everyone in CAP aircraft must maintain this very clean condition.
What is a sterile cockpit?
When a van is loaded with passengers and baggage, this shifts higher and towards the rear.
What is center of gravity?
A real danger when conducting outdoor activities in South Texas
What is heat injury?
Things you can do to reduce identified risks.
What are Controls?
In flight or during taxiing your eyes should be doing these things
What are scanning for hazards on the ground or other aircraft in flight?
Learning, Fairness, Accountability, Flexibility
What are CAP Safety Principles?
This danger is one of the many reasons we must wear seatbelts in CAP Vans
What is rollover risk?
This is safety's biggest enemy.
What is complacency?
Residual risks that are high or extremely high require this level of approval.
What is approval from the National Commander?
An aircraft that is towed into a hangar door causes this (also something you might develop as the result of an allergy)
What is hangar rash?
Every one of these is an opportunity to learn and improve.
What is safety significant occurrence?
The G.O.A.L when backing up a CAP van.
What is Get Out And Look?
This is ALWAYS the number one priority.
What is Safety?
Potential mishaps that are infrequent or improbable have this risk level
What is Low Risk?
Checking these three pieces of the aircraft as part of pre-flight helps insure safe taxi, takeoff and landing
What are tires & tire pressure?
Curiosity, Cooperation, Openness, Reflection, and Assertiveness
What are the key behaviors of CAP Safety’s Principle-Based Approach
Trips planned for more than 10 hours but less than 14 hours must have these.
What are two drivers?
Illness, Medication, Stress, Alcohol, Fatigue, and Emotion.