Captain James R. Lee to hold a lecture on pilot training and TEM model

On Tuesday, March 14, Department of Aeronautics is hosting Captain James R. Lee. Captain Lee will hold a lecture on pilot training and “Threat and Error Management” model (TEM).

Captain Lee has a BS degree in Applied Mathematics and was a United States Coast Guard pilot on the HC-130H aircraft.

Since 1996 he has worked for Delta Air Lines and has accumulated more than 20,000 flight hours in the B727, MD88, MD90, B737, B757, B767, B717 and CS100 aircraft. Captain Lee is a main instructor and examiner on various types of aircraft. He is also a key member of Delta’s ASAP ERC team. Aviation Safety Action Program or ASAP is a system that enables pilots to report errors to their company without risk of disciplinary action. This arrangement promotes a “just culture” and enables the airline to adjust pilot training and education bases on the feedback that comes through the ASAP system. 

Attending the lecture is mandatory for all undergraduate and graduate students of Aeronautics. All other students are welcome!

Lecture will be held on University Campus Borongaj, building 69, amphitheatre.

Time: March 14, 2023, 9:00-11:00

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