Concept of the
"SOARING SITE SURVEY"
The Swedish Soaring Federation has determined that
Site Safety Reviews have a major impact on soaring safety at
the various gliding clubs in that country. Their studies have shown
a decrease of more than 50%. in the
Swedish
soaring accident rate.
The Soaring Safety
Foundation "Soaring Site Survey":
A
soaring site cannot "fail" a site survey.
It
is a review of the soaring site operations, and an update of airspace, new
FAR's, safety procedures - like you accomplish in a pilot's Flight
Review.
The
soaring site must invite the Soaring Safety Foundation to conduct the survey.
A
one-day survey of operations and procedures would include a club-member-only
Safety Meeting to confidentially discuss club concerns and questions.
In
many cases, non-standard procedures are used at a soaring site because
"we
always did it that way". Often, pilots at a site wish that procedures
could be improved but cannot find a basis to change the "culture" of
that soaring operation.
In summary, the SSF
"Soaring Site Survey" would:
Provide
the people flying at the site a basis for modifying the "safety culture".
Reinforce
a commitment to safety.
Refresh
CFIG teaching techniques.
Generate
a confidential verbal report to the site managers.
Identify
your "Good Ideas" that SSF may share with other soaring sites.
Bottom
Line: Save lives, prevent injury,
reduce damage to aircraft and property, and likely help your soaring operation save
money in terms of expenses related to incidents and accidents. A
claims-free operation may reduce insurance premiums.
A sample list
of items / procedures to be observed is listed below.
Invite the Soaring Safety Foundation to schedule a
visit to your soaring site for a
"Soaring Site Survey"
Contact
BURT COMPTON, Site Survey Program Manager
800-667-9464 e-mail: BURTCOMPTON@aol.com
Soaring Site Survey
sample items
To understand the "culture"
of your operation, we learn about the . . .
Historical
Background of the Soaring Site
Management
Structure
Accident
/ Incident History
Airport
Environment
Airspace
After the survey of
your operation, we will verbally report to you about . . .
Preflight
Inspections
Ground
Handling
Launch
Point Organization
Use
of Checklists
Standard
Signals and Communications
Takeoff
and Landing Patterns
Emergency
Scenarios and Options
We observe and talk
with the people . . .
Line
Crew and Towpilots
Students
and Instructors
Pilots
of Rental Gliders
Pilots
of Private Gliders
. . . these are just a
few of the specific items and procedures that we survey,
then confidentially provide our observations . . .
Invite us to your
soaring site soon, for a "Soaring Site Survey".
We will also
conduct a SSF Safety Meeting for club members only, so they
may express their views, concerns, and questions in confidence.
Your Cost.
Free, although a small donation tax exempt donation to the SSF is welcome,
and you will need to make arrangements for the evening safety meeting.
Site Survey dates can be
scheduled now.
Call toll-free:
1-800-667-9464.
Burt
Compton, Program Manager