Port Pirie pilots - don't push envelope

Port Pirie pilots are being urged not to push the safety envelope.

A new safety education campaign by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority puts the spotlight on avoiding risky behaviour when flying.

At a seminar next week Port Pirie pilots will learn about not flying beyond the edges of their personal limits.

This is vital as around 80 per cent of aviation accidents can be linked to mistakes, errors or incorrect judgement.

CASA's Peter Gibson says the seminar will give pilots of all levels extra training in key safety areas.

"Port Pirie pilots have comprehensive safety training and this campaign provides even more knowledge about how to prevent accidents and incidents," Peter Gibson says.

"We will focus on issues such as fatigue, distractions and loss of situational awareness.

"Lessons from past accidents and incidents will be highlighted."

The seminar is also a great chance for pilots to raise any local safety issues and ask questions about rules and regulations.

The Port Pirie aviation safety seminar is being held on Sunday 12 September 2021 at 12:30pm at the Port Pirie Aerodrome Terminal.

Bookings are essential to allow COVID-19 requirements to be met.

Book online for the Pushing the Envelope seminar.

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