ASOG 2020 Focus Areas: General
Again, very interesting response to August ASOG Poll & Quiz. I really enjoyed seeing how individuals responded to what they thought was the number 1 hard skill an Aircrew or Airborne Sensor Operator should have...you'll be surprised...check it out!
Like last month and for professional fun, take the September Poll & Quiz. Also, if you have a question you want to see how others respond to it, send it to me and I’ll added to the next Poll & Quiz ( pryan@aso-group.org).
AUGUST 2020 POLL:
Training & Education – As an Airborne Sensor Operator or Aircrew Member, I am satisfied with the investment my employer makes in my training and education.
Strongly Disagree 0%
Disagree 25%
Neutral/Neither agree nor disagree 50%
Agree 25%
Strongly Agree 0%
Professional Development – What prevents you from taking part in professional development activities, e.g., training events, conferences, networking events etc.)?
Time 50%
Money 25%
Other (tell us in the remarks section) 25%
Career Management – In your professional opinion, which one of the hard skills below would you rank as No. 1 (First) for an ASO or Aircrew Member?
Clear communication 25%
Situational awareness 50%
Teamwork 0%
Decisiveness & Quick thinking 0%
The ability to remain calm 0%
Leadership 0%
The ability to understand technical information 25%
Mathematics & Creative skills combined 0%
Other (tell us in the remarks section) 0%
(Linked-In) Career Management - In your professional opinion, which one of the hard skills below would you rank as No. 1 (First) for an Aircrew Member?
Decisiveness & Quick thinking 18%
Situational awareness 35%
Teamwork 18%
Clear communication 29%
AUGUST 2020 QUIZ:
Airmanship Knowledge – What does “Sterile Cockpit Rule” mean?
During all phases of flight, only activities required for the safe operation of the aircraft may be carried out, and all non-essential activities in the cockpit are forbidden. 0%
During critical phases of flight, only activities required for the safe operation of the aircraft may be carried out, and all non-essential activities in the cockpit are forbidden. 83% (Correct)
During critical phases of flight, only activities required for the safe operation of the aircraft may be carried out, and all non-essential activities in the cockpit are limited. 17%
Sensor Knowledge – Which system is NOT an EO/IR sensor?
WESCAM MX-15 0%
FLIR Star SAFIRE 380-HDc 0%
RIEGL VQ-1560i 75% (Correct)
CONTROP iSky-50HD 25%
Instructor Knowledge – What is NOT an obstacle to Learning During Flight Instruction?
Impatience to proceed to more interesting operations 0%
Worry or lack of interest 0%
Physical discomfort, illness, fatigue, and dehydration 0%
Feeling of unbiased treatment 75% (Correct)
Anxiety 25%
ASOG Desk Editor (Patrick)
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