What is single-pilot resource management?

Single-pilot resource management (SRM) is a set of techniques and procedures that are designed to help single pilots manage their workload and make decisions in a safe and efficient manner. The aim of SRM is to develop a pilot's ability to manage the resources available to them, including time, fuel, weather information, and other factors that can impact the flight.

SRM involves developing a structured decision-making process that enables pilots to prioritize competing demands on their attention. It teaches pilots to anticipate and manage potential risks, assess their own performance, and communicate effectively with ATC and other pilots. Some key principles of SRM include:

  1. Situational awareness: Knowing what's happening inside and outside the cockpit at all times is crucial to making safe and effective decisions.

  2. Risk assessment: Understanding the risks involved in each flight and taking appropriate steps to mitigate them is key to safety.

  3. Decision-making: Using a structured process to make logical and informed decisions is essential to reducing risk and achieving successful outcomes.

  4. Communication: Effectively communicating with ATC and other pilots is necessary to maintain situational awareness and avoid misunderstandings or conflicts.

Overall, SRM is an important tool for single pilots seeking to enhance their ability to manage complex flight situations, reduce risks, and operate efficiently and safely in challenging environments.