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After a drill that went poorly, the crew is feeling frustrated. What is the most productive way to handle this?

Open communication and constructive feedback are vital for team growth. If a plan failed, the crew should discuss what went wrong in a non-blaming way to ensure

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Question: After a drill that went poorly, the crew is feeling frustrated. What is the most productive way to handle this?

Answer options: ✅ Participate in an honest, non-judgmental review of the incident to identify improvements.

  • Find the one person who made the biggest mistake and make sure they know it.
  • Pretend everything went perfectly so the crew keeps their morale up.
  • Avoid talking about the incident entirely and move on to the next one.

Correct answer: Participate in an honest, non-judgmental review of the incident to identify improvements.

Explanation: Open communication and constructive feedback are vital for team growth. If a plan failed, the crew should discuss what went wrong in a non-blaming way to ensure it doesn't happen again.

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