Pilot deviations can occur in several different ways. Airborne deviations can result when pilots stray from an assigned heading, altitude, or instrument procedure, or if they penetrate controlled or restricted airspace without ATC clearance. Ground deviations can happen while taxiing, taking off or landing without clearance, deviating from an assigned taxi route, or failing to hold short of an assigned clearance limit.
To avoid pilot deviations, follow the steps in our #FlySafe fact sheet below. Avoiding Pilot Deviations | | Do you know what steps to take to avoid a pilot deviation? Take a minute for safety and watch this FAASTeam video.
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