Recognitional & Analytical Decision-making
Recognitional and analytical decision-making strategies are two fundamental approaches used by military leaders and professionals in high-stakes environments
Recognitional and analytical decision-making strategies are two fundamental approaches used by military leaders and professionals in high-stakes environments
TEAM guides pilots in managing identified risks by considering options to transfer responsibility, eliminate hazards, accept calculated risks, or mitigate threats
Pilots use CARE checklists as part of the broader risk management process in aeronautical decision-making
PAVE checklist entails elements that represent categories of potential risks that pilots must consider before embarking on a flight
3P is a decision-making framework used by pilots and aviation professionals to navigate complex situations and make critical choices under pressure
5P concept relies on pilots adopting a scheduled review of these critical variables at points in the flight where decisions are most likely to be effective
ADFP (Aircraft, Destination, Fuel, People) is a decision-making framework used by pilots to systematically approach complex problems in aviation
Pilots and aviation professionals employ FATE (Fly, Analyse, Take action, Evaluate) decision-making framework to navigate complex situations and make critical choices under pressure
SAFE is a systematic method that enables pilots to methodically work through challenges by breaking down the decision-making process into four distinct stages
GRADE (Gather, Review, Analyse, Decide, Evaluate) is a structured decision-making framework that helps navigate complex situations and make critical decisions
Strategic decision-making shapes organizational future through informed, impactful choices