Threats and how we'll manage them
I'M SAFE and PAVE are standing checks before every flight — by now the student should walk through them, not be taught them.
Ask — "Run me through your I'M SAFE — any flags today?"
Expect — Illness, Medication, Stress, Alcohol, Fatigue, Eating. Some nerves are normal at this stage; the point is honest self-assessment, done at home before even driving in.
Ask — "What does PAVE stand for? Apply each letter to today's flight."
Expect — Pilot, Aircraft, enVironment, External pressures — applied concretely: today's weather and wind ______, the aircraft's state, and any pressure to fly. Listen especially for the External category being skipped — "get-there-itis" and social pressure are leading factors in general aviation accidents.
Draw — list the genuine threats you and the student identify for this flight:
Ask — introduce TEAM for each identified threat: "What are our options?"
- Transfer the risk · Eliminate · Accept · Mitigate
For this lesson the answers are usually straightforward — training aircraft, local area, no passengers — but the habit starts now.