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ADM, CRM & Risk Management

Commercial flying multiplies the pressure to fly when you shouldn't — paying customers, deadlines, weather windows, return trips. The ADM frameworks below exist because every one was bought with a fatal accident.

The Three Ps

The simplest decision-making loop. Use it continuously throughout a flight.

The DECIDE Model

A six-step process used in real time when you encounter a problem in flight.

The Five Ps

A pre-flight and in-flight checklist for the major risk categories. Run it at every decision point — pre-takeoff, pre-departure, top of climb, pre-descent, pre-landing.

FRAT — Flight Risk Assessment Tool

A structured numeric or checklist-based pre-flight risk assessment. Used industry-wide in EMS, utility, and corporate operations.

PAVE Checklist

The pre-flight risk inventory. A wider net than the Five Ps — used in flight planning before you start the engine.

IMSAFE — Personal Fitness Checklist

Run before every flight. If you fail any one, you don't fly.

The Five Hazardous Attitudes (AIIMR)

Recognize each attitude in yourself, then apply the antidote. The antidote phrases are not memorization filler — they are the conscious self-talk that breaks the pattern.

CRM in a Single-Pilot Helicopter

Helicopter operations are usually single-pilot. CRM still applies — it's about resource management, not crew size.

Operational Pitfalls

Behavior patterns that the FAA has identified as recurring contributors to accidents: